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2 October, 13:24

Compare the volatility and odor of stearic acid and sucrose. which is more volatile? why? is it possible for a compound to be volatile but have no odor? explain.

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  1. 2 October, 13:51
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    Stearic acid is more volatile than sucrose. Stearic acid is non polar, which means it dissolves in non polar solvent such as hexane. Sucrose on the other hand is a polar molecule, as it is soluble in water like the monosaccharides. Volatile is a feature in which something is evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions. Stearic acid unlike sucrose has a pungent smell. Pure sucrose is mostly often prepared as a fine, colorless, odorless crystalline powder. It is possible for a compound to be volatile but odorless.
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