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Why do you think that the functional groups of alcohols, thiols, and ethers are grouped together?...
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Why do you think organizations have increased the use of groups for making decisions during the past 20 years? Do you think it is a good idea? When do you think you would use it as a manager?
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Liquid Molar Mass (g/mol) Polarity (P, NP) Strongest type of Intermolecular Force Molecular structure Methanol Polar hydrogen bonds Ethanol Ipolar 1-Propanol polar 11-Butanol Ipolar n-Hexane Inon- polar n-Heptane Inon- I polar n-octane non- polar Acetone Polar 2- propanol polar 1. Which liquid tested has the strongest intermolecular forces? Justify your answer. (pt) Table 2 (15pes total) Minimum AT Initial Liquid temperature (°C) Methanol 17.8°C Ethanol 20+C |- Propanol 19.5°C 1-Butanol 19.8°C In-Hexane 18.4°C n-Heptane 20.7°C In-octane 19.4°C | Acetone 20.1.0...