hey guys,
Just wondered if you guys could clear up a couple things I don't know. I can't find it in my notes either. I know it will be on the exam though.
-Which is more stable? CH3+ or (CH3)3C+? Why? Explain the role of the carbons?
Does this have something to do with the geometry or polarity?
and
-Although they have similar molecular weight and size, ethyl alcohol (Ch3CH3OH) is a volatile liquid at room temp., while propane (CH3CH2CH3) is a gas. Explain:
Is this because the alcohol is polar and the propane is not? The propane has weaker bonds and the charge is better spread over the molecule?
Thanks for any help.
-Rhin0
Just wondered if you guys could clear up a couple things I don't know. I can't find it in my notes either. I know it will be on the exam though.
-Which is more stable? CH3+ or (CH3)3C+? Why? Explain the role of the carbons?
Does this have something to do with the geometry or polarity?
and
-Although they have similar molecular weight and size, ethyl alcohol (Ch3CH3OH) is a volatile liquid at room temp., while propane (CH3CH2CH3) is a gas. Explain:
Is this because the alcohol is polar and the propane is not? The propane has weaker bonds and the charge is better spread over the molecule?
Thanks for any help.
-Rhin0