Q12.67P

Question

Pentanol ( C5H11OH,μ=88.15g/mol  ) has nearly the same molar mass as hexane ( C6H14,μ=86.17g/mol  ) but is more than 12 times as viscous at  20°C. Explain.

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Answer

Pentanol C5H11OH,µ=88.15g/mol  is 12 times more viscous than hexane C6H14,µ=86.17g/mol  at 20°C  because of the strong intermolecular H-bonding interactions.

1Bonding interactions

Pentanol C5H11OH,µ=88.15g/mol  consists of –OH functional group which is involved in the strong H-bonding interactions. Hexane C6H14,µ=86.17g/mol  being a non-polar hydrocarbon involves only weak London dispersion forces.

2Effect on viscosity

Stronger intermolecular H-bonding in the case of pentanol makes the bonding in the former case stronger than hexane. Thus, pentanol has high viscosity than hexane.