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12 At a particular temperature, why is vapour pressure of acetone less than of ether?​

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At a particular temp vapour pressure of acetone is less than that of ether because intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in acetone than that in ether. - Acetone has hydrogen bonding. ... - Boiling point is inversely proportional to vapour pressure. - Thus acetone has vapour pressure lesser than ether.

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