Haloalkanes and HaloareneshardMCQ MULTIPLE

Evaluate the fundamental thermodynamic factors governing the boiling points of organohalogens. WhichHaloalkanes and Haloarenes Chemistry Question

Question

Evaluate the fundamental thermodynamic factors governing the boiling points of organohalogens. Which of the following analytical statements are physically and chemically correct?

Answer: A,B

💡 Solution & Explanation

A) True. Larger halogens have larger, more easily distorted electron clouds (polarizability), resulting in stronger transient dipole attractions (van der Waals/London forces). B) True. 1-chlorobutane is straight and has a large surface area for contact. 2-chloro-2-methylpropane is heavily branched and roughly spherical, minimizing surface area and thus lowering the boiling point. C) False. Adding more halogens (e.g., $CH_3Cl \rightarrow CH_2Cl_2 \rightarrow CHCl_3 \rightarrow CCl_4$) drastically increases total molecular mass and polarizability, which strictly *increases* the boiling point despite any internal steric strain. D) False. While haloarenes possess partial double-bond character, their boiling points are comparable to structurally equivalent large aliphatic halides; the double-bond character affects reactivity (bond strength), not directly boiling point.

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