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Here we will discuss the given question.
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Discuss how the structure of alcohol affect the following physical properties.
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Yeah, for example, we have alcohol is r -o -h formula of alcohol.
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It may be r -mabie alkyl group, ch3, oh.
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This may be ch3, ch2, oh.
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It may be propanol, it may be methanol, it may be butanol, it may be pentanol and so on.
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This is the homologous series for the alcohol.
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And here, the given question is, how the structures of alcohols affect the following physical properties? here, we have first property is dipole moment.
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Dipole moment.
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Dipole moment.
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Dipole moment produced due to the electronegativity difference.
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So there is charged density curated due to a due to a electronegativity difference between bonded atoms.
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So for example, we have here is an example is hf.
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Hf.
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So fluorine is more electronegative here.
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This gets partial negative charge and this is more electropositive partial positive charge.
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Its electronegativity is greater than hydrogen...