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Q. How many of the following compounds will have lower boiling points as compared to $n$-pentane?
$2,2$-Dimethylpropane, $2$-methylpropane,
$2$-methylbutane, $2, 2$-dimethylbutane,
$2$-methylpentane, $2$ -methylbut-$2$-ene,
pent-$2$-yne

Hydrocarbons

Solution:

Factors that affect boiling point of alkanes are:
i. Number of $C$-atoms: As the no. of $C$-atom increases, the boiling point increases.
ii. Branching: The boiling point decreases with increase in branching in isomeric alkanes.
Thus, $2,2$-dimethylpropane $(282.5 \,K), 2$ -methylbutane ( $301 \,K$ ) and $2$-methylpropane$ (261.3 \,K)$ will have lower boiling point as compared to $n$-pentane $(309.1\, K )$.
Also, boiling points of alkenes and alkynes are higher as compared to corresponding alkanes.