Question:

If the boiling point of ethanol (molecular weight = 46) is $ \text{78}{{\,}^{\text{o}}}\text{C,} $ what is the boiling point of diethyl ether ? (molecular weight =74)

Updated On: Aug 15, 2024
  • $ 100{{\,}^{o}}C $
  • $ 78{{\,}^{o}}C $
  • $ 86{{\,}^{o}}C $
  • $ 34{{\,}^{o}}C $
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Molecular weight of diethyl ether is more than ethanol. Therefore, it should have higher boiling point than ethanol. But it is not so. It is due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Ethyl alcohol has intermolecular hydrogen bonding but diethyl ether has no hydrogen bonding. The compounds shows intermolecular hydrogen bonding has higher m. p. and b. p. than compounds having no hydrogen bonding. Therefore, the boiling point of diethyl ether will be less than ethanol $ \text{(7}{{\text{8}}^{\text{o}}}\text{)}\text{.} $
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Alcohols

What is Alcohol?

Alcohol is a derivative of water (H2O) that has one, two, or more hydroxyl groups that are attached to a carbon atom of a hydrocarbon chain (an alkyl group). It is one of the most common organic compounds used in sweeteners, fragrances, and medicine. 

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Uses of Alcohol:

  • Ethanol is the alcohol used in alcoholic drinks. It can be used as an industrial methylated spirit where methanol is used very little in quantity as it can be dangerous.
  • It is used as fuel to produce carbon dioxide and water by the process of fermentation. Whereas methanol burns carbon dioxide and water to facilitate combustion.
  • Alcohol is an organic compound used as a solvent that is insoluble in water.
  • It can be used to lower the level of sugar.
  • Alcohol is used as a preservative in laboratories.