: $\mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{OH}$ Here alcohol and ether compounds are given in the given compounds alcohols are having more boiling point than ether due to inter moleculas hydrogen bonding. If isomeric alcoholic compounds are the order of boiling points are primary $>$ secondry $>$ tertiary. So in the given option B is primary alcohol and exbhits high boiling point due to the larger surface are of the primary alcohol.
AIIMS-2006
Hydrocarbons
230143
The compound having the lowest boiling point is
1 n-butane
2 isobutane
3 1-butene
4 1-butyne
Explanation:
: The boiling point order Alkyne $>$ Alkene $>$ n-Alkane $>$ Branched alkane 1 butyne $>1$ butene $>$ n-butane $>$ isobutene.
Assam CEE-2018
Hydrocarbons
230145
By Wurtz reaction, a mixture of methyl iodide and ethyl iodide gives:
1 butane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 A mixture of the above three
Explanation:
: When methyl iodide and ethyl iodide are reacted with sodium metal in the presence of dry ether, a mixture of different alkanes forms. This reaction is known as Wurtz reaction.
: $\mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{OH}$ Here alcohol and ether compounds are given in the given compounds alcohols are having more boiling point than ether due to inter moleculas hydrogen bonding. If isomeric alcoholic compounds are the order of boiling points are primary $>$ secondry $>$ tertiary. So in the given option B is primary alcohol and exbhits high boiling point due to the larger surface are of the primary alcohol.
AIIMS-2006
Hydrocarbons
230143
The compound having the lowest boiling point is
1 n-butane
2 isobutane
3 1-butene
4 1-butyne
Explanation:
: The boiling point order Alkyne $>$ Alkene $>$ n-Alkane $>$ Branched alkane 1 butyne $>1$ butene $>$ n-butane $>$ isobutene.
Assam CEE-2018
Hydrocarbons
230145
By Wurtz reaction, a mixture of methyl iodide and ethyl iodide gives:
1 butane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 A mixture of the above three
Explanation:
: When methyl iodide and ethyl iodide are reacted with sodium metal in the presence of dry ether, a mixture of different alkanes forms. This reaction is known as Wurtz reaction.
: $\mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{OH}$ Here alcohol and ether compounds are given in the given compounds alcohols are having more boiling point than ether due to inter moleculas hydrogen bonding. If isomeric alcoholic compounds are the order of boiling points are primary $>$ secondry $>$ tertiary. So in the given option B is primary alcohol and exbhits high boiling point due to the larger surface are of the primary alcohol.
AIIMS-2006
Hydrocarbons
230143
The compound having the lowest boiling point is
1 n-butane
2 isobutane
3 1-butene
4 1-butyne
Explanation:
: The boiling point order Alkyne $>$ Alkene $>$ n-Alkane $>$ Branched alkane 1 butyne $>1$ butene $>$ n-butane $>$ isobutene.
Assam CEE-2018
Hydrocarbons
230145
By Wurtz reaction, a mixture of methyl iodide and ethyl iodide gives:
1 butane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 A mixture of the above three
Explanation:
: When methyl iodide and ethyl iodide are reacted with sodium metal in the presence of dry ether, a mixture of different alkanes forms. This reaction is known as Wurtz reaction.
: $\mathrm{CH}_3 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{CH}_2 \mathrm{OH}$ Here alcohol and ether compounds are given in the given compounds alcohols are having more boiling point than ether due to inter moleculas hydrogen bonding. If isomeric alcoholic compounds are the order of boiling points are primary $>$ secondry $>$ tertiary. So in the given option B is primary alcohol and exbhits high boiling point due to the larger surface are of the primary alcohol.
AIIMS-2006
Hydrocarbons
230143
The compound having the lowest boiling point is
1 n-butane
2 isobutane
3 1-butene
4 1-butyne
Explanation:
: The boiling point order Alkyne $>$ Alkene $>$ n-Alkane $>$ Branched alkane 1 butyne $>1$ butene $>$ n-butane $>$ isobutene.
Assam CEE-2018
Hydrocarbons
230145
By Wurtz reaction, a mixture of methyl iodide and ethyl iodide gives:
1 butane
2 ethane
3 propane
4 A mixture of the above three
Explanation:
: When methyl iodide and ethyl iodide are reacted with sodium metal in the presence of dry ether, a mixture of different alkanes forms. This reaction is known as Wurtz reaction.