Question 9: Which of the following has the highest heat of vaporization (J/g)? (A) Methanol (B) Ethanol (C) Water (D) Butanol

Question 9:

Which of the following has the highest heat of vaporization (J/g)?

(A) Methanol
(B) Ethanol
(C) Water
(D) Butanol

Water has the highest heat of vaporization among the options at approximately 2260 J/g, due to extensive hydrogen bonding requiring more energy to break during vaporization.

Correct Answer: (C) Water

Water’s heat of vaporization is 2257-2260 J/g at boiling point (100°C), highest due to three strong hydrogen bonds per molecule. This exceeds alcohols, aiding evaporation cooling in biology and industry.

Options Comparison

Option Compound Heat of Vaporization (J/g at ~boiling point) Explanation
(A) Methanol ~1100-1170 Moderate H-bonding (one per molecule); lower molar mass but weaker network than water.
(B) Ethanol ~841 Longer chain reduces H-bond density; value drops with carbon atoms.
(C) Water ~2260 Strongest intermolecular forces from max H-bonds; anomaly for its size.
(D) Butanol ~580-590 Longest chain, weakest relative H-bonding; lowest value.

Key Factors

Heat of vaporization decreases down alcohols (methanol > ethanol > butanol) as nonpolar chains dominate over H-bonding. Water’s value per gram is uniquely high, explaining high boiling point despite low mass. For exams, recall water ~40% higher than methanol.

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