Alkyl halides have lower boiling point than alcohols..why.?
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The extra energy required to break these hydrogen bonds is the reason alcohols have much higher boiling points than either alkanes or ethers with similar molecular weights. ... Both van der Waals forces and dipole–dipole interactions must be overcome in order for an alkyl halide to boil.
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