Part I: Observing the Melting Point of a "Known" Compound 82.683.8 Experimental melting point of Vanillin (melting point
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Part I: Observing the Melting Point of a "Known" Compound 82.683.8 Experimental melting point of Vanillin (melting point
Part I: Observing the Melting Point of a "Known" Compound 82.683.8 Experimental melting point of Vanillin (melting point should be expressed as a range of temperatures) Part II: Determining the Identify of an "Unknown Compound" based on Melting Point UNKNOWN NUMBER 8 Experimental melting point of unknown: Proposed identity of unknown compound: Part III: 122.9-125.0 benzoic acid a) Outline the difference(s) in bond length and bond strength between alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and arenes. b) In your own words, explain how branching effects melting points in molecules that have the same number of carbons. Draw and name an example of three structures to support your explanation and circle the one with the higher melting point. c) In your own words, explain how double bonds effect melting points in molecules that have the same number of carbons. Draw and name an example of three structures to support your explanation and circle the one with the lower melting point.
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