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Which one of the following is the incorrect order of boiling points of the alkyl/aryl halides?


A

CHCl3>CH2Cl2

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B

CH3(CH2)3Cl>CH3(CH2)2Cl

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C

(CH3)3CCl>(CH3)2CHCH2Cl

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D

CH3(CH2)3Cl>CH3CH2CHCICH3

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Solution

The correct option is C

(CH3)3CCl>(CH3)2CHCH2Cl


Explanation for the correct option:

(c ) (CH3)3CCl>(CH3)2CHCH2Cl

  • For isomeric alkyl halide, the boiling point decrease with branching.
  • This is because, with branching, the surface area of alkyl halide decreases, and hence, the magnitude of Vanderwall forces of attraction decreases.
  • The boiling point of (CH3)3CClis lower than that of (CH3)2CHCH2Cl.
  • Hence this option is correct.

Explanation for the incorrect options:

(a) CHCl3>CH2Cl2

  • The molecular mass of CHCl3is greater than CH2Cl2.
  • So, the boiling point of CH2Cl2is lower than that of CHCl3.
  • Hence this option is not correct

(b)CH3(CH2)3Cl>CH3(CH2)2Cl

  • For the same halogen atom, the boiling point increase with the increase in the size of the alkyl group.
  • So, the boiling point of CH3(CH2)3Clis greater than CH3(CH2)2Cl.
  • Hence this option is not correct.

(d) CH3(CH2)3Cl>CH3CH2CHCICH3

  • For isomeric alkyl halide, the boiling point decrease with branching.
  • This is because, with branching, the surface area of alkyl halide decreases, and hence, the magnitude of vanderwall forces of attraction decreases.
  • So, the boiling point of CH3CH2CHCICH3is lower than that of CH3(CH2)3Cl.
  • Hence this option is not correct

Hence the correct option is (c ) (CH3)3CCl>(CH3)2CHCH2Cl


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