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| Pentane, Hexane and Heptane |
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Pentane, hexane and heptane differ
in molecular weight due to the differences
in the lengths of their
carbon chains.
They have the same type of intermolecular forces,
namely, London dispersion forces, which increase with
molecular weight.
Pentane, the smallest of the three,
depresses the mercury column from 730 to 283 millimeters. When hexane
is injected, the
mercury is depressed to 596 millimeters. While heptane, the biggest
of the three, depresses the column to only 683
millimeters.
The dispersion forces between the smaller pentane molecules are
much weaker than the forces between the larger heptane molecules.
Therefore pentane has the largest vapor pressure and heptane has
the smallest.
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Kristin Johnson
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University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI 53706
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Michael Killips
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University of Wisconsin - Madison, School of Nursing, Madison, WI 53706
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Jerrold J. Jacobsen
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University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI 53706
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