Boiling Point Organic
boiling point organic

Organic Chemistry boiling point question?
Which molecule has the highest boiling point and why?
3-methylcyclohexanol or 1,3-dimethylcyclohexane
3-methylcyclohexanol or 3-methyloxacyclohexane
butanol or 1,1-dimethylethanol
Your help is greatly appreciated!!
3-methylcyclohexanol – Hydrogen bonding
3-methylcyclohexanol – Same Reason ^
Since butanol and 1,1-dimethylethanol are both alcohols it’s trickier. In this case look for the heaviest compound with the least branching. Therefore, butanol.
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