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the densities of liquids can also be understood at the atomic and molecular level. gasoline fuel consist of a mixture of many different molecular components. two of these are octane and isooctane (2,2,4 - trimethylpentane). their molecular structures are shown below. both of these are liquids at room temperature, but they have different densities, octane is 0.703 g/cm³ and isooctane (2,2,4 - trimethylpentane) is 0.692 g/cm³. they have the same molecular formula, therefore the weights of each molecule are identical. a difference in density cant be the result of a difference in weights. which of these two molecules will pack together better into a smaller volume? octane molecules will pack together better isooctane molecules will pack together better dont test me yet, i am trying to gain an understanding before attempting to answer this question.
Step1: Analyze molecular shapes
Octane has a straight - chain structure, while 2,2,4 - trimethylpentane (isooctane) has a branched - chain structure.
Step2: Understand packing efficiency
Straight - chain molecules like octane can align more closely and pack better into a smaller volume due to less steric hindrance between molecules. Branched - chain molecules like isooctane have more steric hindrance which prevents them from packing as closely.
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Octane molecules will pack together better