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Alkynes
Phase:
Boiling Point Trend:
Melting Point Trend:​

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Answered by ps6337567
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Alkynes have higher boiling points than alkanes or alkenes, because the electric field of an alkyne, with its increased number of weakly held π electrons, is more easily distorted, producing stronger attractive forces between molecules.

Answered by divya3000
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Different groups exhibit different trends in boiling and melting points. For Groups 1 and 2, the boiling and melting points decrease as you move down the group. For the transition metals, boiling and melting points mostly increase as you move down the group, but they decrease for the zinc family.

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