Problem 11.3 : The boiling points of n-butyl
alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, sec-butyl alcohol
and tert-butyl alcohol are 118^0 C, 108^0 C.
99.5^0 C and 83^0 C respectively. Explain.
Solution : As branching increases
intermolecular van der Waal’s force become
weaker and the boiling point decreases.
Therefore n-butyl alcohol has highest
boiling point 118^0 C and tert-butyl alcohol
has lowest boiling point 83^0 C. Isobutyl
alcohol is a primary alcohol and hence its
boiling points is higher than that of sec-
butyl alcohol.
d. Solubility : Phenols and lower alcohols
(having upto three carbons) show appreciable
solubility in water due to their ability to form
intermolecular hydrogen bonding with water
molecule (See Table 11.5).Table 11.5 M.P/B.P and solubilities of some alcohols and phenols
Name Formula M.P. (^0 C) B.P. (^0 C) Solubility (g/100g H 2 O)
Methyl alcohol H 3 C-OH -97 65 0.793
Ethyl alcohol H 3 C-CH 2 -OH -115 78 0.789
n-Propyl alcohol H 3 C-CH 2 -CH 2 -OH -126 97 0.804
Isopropyl alcohol H 3 C-CH-OH
CH 3-86 83 0.789n-Butyl alcohol H 3 C-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -OH -90 118 0.810
Isobutyl alcohol H 3 C-CH-CH 2 -OH
CH 3-108 108 0.802sec-Butyl alcohol H 3 C-CH 2 -CH-OH
CH 3-114 99.5 0.806tert-Butyl alcohol
H 3 C C-OH
H 3 CH 3 C 25.5^83 0.789Phenol
OH41 182 9.3p-Cresol
H 3 C OH35 202 2.3o-Nitrophenol
NO 2OH^45217 0.2p-Nitrophenol
O 2 N OH114 - 1.7R-O Ar-OH H H HH H
H HO OH O H OIntermolecular hydrogen bonding
of R-OH and Ar-OH with waterδ⊕ δ⊕δ⊕ δ⊕δ-δ-δ-δ-
Hydrogen
Hydrogen bond
bond