4. Alkyl halides have higher boiling points than
| Corresponding hydrocarbons. Explain why?
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alkyl halides have higher B.P than hydrocarbons , due to the presence of strong ionic bonding between carbon and electronegative halide molecule , which results in stronger bonding and thus higher boiling point
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- Alkyl halides have higher boiling points than the corresponding hydrocarbons because of the polarity of alkyl halides.
- I This results in stronger intermolecular force of attraction in alkyl halides hence it requires higher temperature to boil them , hence higher boiling point.
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