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umc27 said:Hello everyone. I was wondering if there were allot (or any) questions on the real DAT about the boiling points or melting points of various funcitonal groups? Were there questions about solubilities, etc?
Aurora said:I don't remember having any questions about boiling pts or solubilities on my DAT...but I would still know it if I were you. The principles for boiling points are pretty simple. The stronger the hydrogen bonds a functional group is capable of the higher the boiling point...like alcohols have higher boiling points than alkanes of the same MW. Then also boiling point increases with MW.
Then for solubility just remember like dissolves like---so polar molecules will dissolve best in polar solvents. Alcohol and carboxylic acids which are polar and form hydrogen bonds dissolve very well in water.
I don't really understand why you are worried about these two things. Anyway, hope this helps.
Aurora
Kaplan told me when I was teaching there that lab techniques were fair game, but no one had actually had any questions over it yet(they told us not to spend much time on it).Awuah29 said:Hey Aurora,
doesn't hurt to go over laboratory techniques . What do you think? I don' t know if DAT cover this topic
umc27 said:You're correct... im probably worrying over nothing... thanks for the tips though!
Awuah29 said:Hey Aurora,
doesn't hurt to go over laboratory techniques . What do you think? I don' t know if DAT cover this topic
Aurora said:Hi,
I think you should definitely know these subjects. I think they are simple enough that you shouldn't really be worried about it. It's important to know which functional groups can form hydrogen bonds anyway...they could ask about hydrogen bonding and not even relate it to bp or mp.
Good luck 🙂
Aurora