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SCH 4U1
Ms. Tanner, Ms. Ridge
Comparing Organic Compounds
Draw the following 5 molecules and place them in order of highest boiling point to
lowest boiling point. Research their boiling points and confirm your answers. Explain
your reasoning fully:
 1-pentanol
 2-methyl-2-butanol
 Ethoxypropane
 2-pentanone
 pentanal
Draw the following 7 molecules and place them in order of highest boiling point to
lowest boiling point. Explain your reasoning:
 1-hexanol
 ethoxy-2-methyl-propane
 hexanoic acid
 3-hexanone
 propyl propanoate
 hexane
 3-aminohexane
SCH 4U1
Ms. Tanner, Ms. Ridge
ANSWERS TO WORKSHEET – COMPARING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Draw the 5 molecules and place them in order of highest boiling point to lowest boiling
point.
SCH 4U1
Ms. Tanner, Ms. Ridge
Draw the 7 molecules and place them in order of
highest boiling point to lowest boiling point.
Boiling Point = 477 K
Boiling Point = 430 K
Boiling Point = 396 K
Boiling Point = 396 K
Boiling Point = 388 K
Boiling Point = 354 K
Boiling Point =342 K
SCH 4U1
Ms. Tanner, Ms. Ridge
Organic Reactions Worksheet
Note – Use HCl, H2O, O* (KMnO4), NH3, and Cl2 when necessary
1. Using an alkene, produce 2-butanone
2. Using two alcohols, produce methyl butanoate
3. Using an alkane and an carboxylic acid, produce N-ethyl butanamide
4. Using an alkane and an alkene, produce methoxyethane
5. Using an alcohol and an alkyl halide, produce ethyl propanoate
6. Using an alcohol, produce an aminoethane
7. Using an alkene, produce 2-pentanone
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