a. Propane, CH,CH,CH; b. Heptane, CH;(CH,);CH; c. Propanol, CH;CH,CH,OH d. Heptanol, CH;(CH,),OH 2. For each compound, consider whether or not H-bonding can occur between its molecules. Use a dashed line

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a. Propane, CH,CH,CH3
b. Heptane, CH,(CH,);CH;
c. Propanol, CH;CH,CH,OH
d. Heptanol, CH;(CH,),OH
2. For each compound, consider whether or not H-bonding can occur between its molecules. Use a dashed line
to show any H-bonding.
3. For each compound, consider whether or not any polar bonds are present
a. Use a different coloured pen to identify any polar bonds
b. Which compounds are polar? Which compounds are nonpolar? Explain your reasoning
Transcribed Image Text:a. Propane, CH,CH,CH3 b. Heptane, CH,(CH,);CH; c. Propanol, CH;CH,CH,OH d. Heptanol, CH;(CH,),OH 2. For each compound, consider whether or not H-bonding can occur between its molecules. Use a dashed line to show any H-bonding. 3. For each compound, consider whether or not any polar bonds are present a. Use a different coloured pen to identify any polar bonds b. Which compounds are polar? Which compounds are nonpolar? Explain your reasoning
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