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Rank the following compounds in order of their decreasing solubility in water (the one having the greatest solubility would be first):
A. CH3CH2CH2OHB. CH3CH2CH2CH2ClC. CH3CH2CH2CH2OHD. HOCH2CH2CH2OHE. CH3CH2CH2CH3
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Draw a flow chart that illustrates how you would purify an organic compound that is contaminated with inorganic solids that are water soluble
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What is the first step in the reaction sequence of Aldol reactions under basic conditions? a. Removal of the aldehyde proton b. Removal of an alpha proton to form the enolate
A fixed quantity of gas at 21 exhibits a pressure of 730 and occupies a volume of 4.40. Use Boyle's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.85 while the temperature is held constant.
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