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Question 27: Rank the compounds in Figure 27 from highest to lowest boiling point. * O D>C > B > A C > D >A > B O D>B > C > A O C>A > B >D None of these rankings is correct. Figure 27 H.
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Question 27: Rank the compounds in Figure 27 from highest to lowest boiling
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Question 26: Which of the following statements about Figure 26 is not true? *
The two products are formed by two competing chemical reactions.
The alcohol is formed in the greatest amount.
The alcohol is formed by an SN1mechanism.
The alkene is formed by an E1 mechanism.
All of these statements are correct.
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The two products are formed by two competing chemical reactions.
The alcohol is formed in the greatest amount.
The alcohol is formed by an SN1mechanism.
The alkene is formed by an E1 mechanism.
All of these statements are correct.
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