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Benzoic acid has higher molecular weight in benzene and less in water because
1 water has lower freezing point and higher boiling point than benzene
2 it dissociates to a greater extent in benzene than in water.
3 it associates in water and dissociates in benzene
4 it dissociates in water and associates in benzene.
Explanation:
In water :
In benzene solution :
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids are higher boiling liquids than aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of comparable molecular masses. Reason : More extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
Explanation:
Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alkanes. Reason : Carboxylic acids are resonance hybrids.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Carboxylic acids exhibit higher boiling points due to enhanced hydrogen bonding, leading to increased intermolecular forces compared to hydrocarbons of similar size. So the option (2) is correct.
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Which among the following compounds has highest boiling point?
The order of boiling points of alkanes, amines, alcohols and carboxylic acids of comparable molar mass is as follows: Alkanes \( < \) Amines \( < \) Alcohols \( < \) Carboxylic acids
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CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
323956
Benzoic acid has higher molecular weight in benzene and less in water because
1 water has lower freezing point and higher boiling point than benzene
2 it dissociates to a greater extent in benzene than in water.
3 it associates in water and dissociates in benzene
4 it dissociates in water and associates in benzene.
Explanation:
In water :
In benzene solution :
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids are higher boiling liquids than aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of comparable molecular masses. Reason : More extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
Explanation:
Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alkanes. Reason : Carboxylic acids are resonance hybrids.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Carboxylic acids exhibit higher boiling points due to enhanced hydrogen bonding, leading to increased intermolecular forces compared to hydrocarbons of similar size. So the option (2) is correct.
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Which among the following compounds has highest boiling point?
The order of boiling points of alkanes, amines, alcohols and carboxylic acids of comparable molar mass is as follows: Alkanes \( < \) Amines \( < \) Alcohols \( < \) Carboxylic acids
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Benzoic acid has higher molecular weight in benzene and less in water because
1 water has lower freezing point and higher boiling point than benzene
2 it dissociates to a greater extent in benzene than in water.
3 it associates in water and dissociates in benzene
4 it dissociates in water and associates in benzene.
Explanation:
In water :
In benzene solution :
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids are higher boiling liquids than aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of comparable molecular masses. Reason : More extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
Explanation:
Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alkanes. Reason : Carboxylic acids are resonance hybrids.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Carboxylic acids exhibit higher boiling points due to enhanced hydrogen bonding, leading to increased intermolecular forces compared to hydrocarbons of similar size. So the option (2) is correct.
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Which among the following compounds has highest boiling point?
The order of boiling points of alkanes, amines, alcohols and carboxylic acids of comparable molar mass is as follows: Alkanes \( < \) Amines \( < \) Alcohols \( < \) Carboxylic acids
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Benzoic acid has higher molecular weight in benzene and less in water because
1 water has lower freezing point and higher boiling point than benzene
2 it dissociates to a greater extent in benzene than in water.
3 it associates in water and dissociates in benzene
4 it dissociates in water and associates in benzene.
Explanation:
In water :
In benzene solution :
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids are higher boiling liquids than aldehydes, ketones and even alcohols of comparable molecular masses. Reason : More extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
Explanation:
Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
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Assertion : Carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alkanes. Reason : Carboxylic acids are resonance hybrids.
1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct.
Explanation:
Carboxylic acids exhibit higher boiling points due to enhanced hydrogen bonding, leading to increased intermolecular forces compared to hydrocarbons of similar size. So the option (2) is correct.
CHXII12:ALDEHYDES KETONES AND CARBOXYLIC ACIDS
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Which among the following compounds has highest boiling point?
The order of boiling points of alkanes, amines, alcohols and carboxylic acids of comparable molar mass is as follows: Alkanes \( < \) Amines \( < \) Alcohols \( < \) Carboxylic acids