Butane vs Pentane: Which is Liquid & Why?

In summary, one of the compounds, pentane, is a liquid at room temperature due to its higher mass, which means it has more electrons and therefore stronger London dispersion forces. This leads to a higher boiling point and slower movement of molecules, allowing for a liquid state at room temperature.
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Homework Statement


There are two compounds, butane and pentane. one is a liquid at at room temp and the other is gas. which is a liquid and why?

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The Attempt at a Solution


I'm guessing that its pentane. For a gas to liquify, it should have a have a higher melting point, meaning that it has a higher freeing point. They both only have london dispersion forces but pentane has a greater mass so it should have a higher melting point.
 
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More or less correct, although I am not sure if mentioning just 'greater mass' will do. Why do molecules of greater mass interact stronger?
 
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im guessing as the mass of the molecules increases, so does the strength of the dispersion force acting between the molecules, so more energy is required to weaken the attraction between the molecules resulting in higher boiling points.
 
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OK, but why higher mass means higher dispersion forces?

Hint: higher mass - more electrons, or less electrons?
 
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magma_saber said:
im guessing as the mass of the molecules increases, so does the strength of the dispersion force acting between the molecules,.

it also means that the molecules move more slowly at any given temp
 
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so since there are more electrons, higher dispersion forces?
 
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Yes.
 
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thanks for all the help.
 
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larger molecules have the same kinetic energy as smaller molecules at a given temp but they have more surface area for intermolecular forces to act upon.
 

1. What is the difference between butane and pentane?

Butane and pentane are both hydrocarbon compounds, meaning they are made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. However, the main difference between them is their molecular structure. Butane has 4 carbon atoms and 10 hydrogen atoms, while pentane has 5 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms.

2. Which one is a liquid at room temperature?

Pentane is a liquid at room temperature, while butane is a gas. This is because pentane has a higher molecular weight and more intermolecular forces, making it easier for the molecules to stick together and form a liquid state at room temperature.

3. Why is pentane a better solvent than butane?

Pentane is a better solvent than butane because it has a higher polarity. This means that pentane has a greater ability to dissolve polar substances. Butane, on the other hand, is non-polar and can only dissolve non-polar substances.

4. Which one is more commonly used in everyday products?

Butane is more commonly used in everyday products, such as lighters and portable stoves. This is because butane is highly flammable and easily vaporizes, making it a suitable fuel source for these products. Pentane, on the other hand, is less commonly used due to its higher boiling point and lower vapor pressure.

5. How do their boiling points compare?

Pentane has a higher boiling point than butane, with a boiling point of 36.1°C compared to butane's boiling point of -0.5°C. This is due to pentane's larger and more complex molecular structure, which requires more energy to break the intermolecular forces and reach a gaseous state.

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