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Boiling point of n pentane is more than its isomers

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The boiling points of the pentane isomers range from about 9 to 36 °C. As is the case for other alkanes, the more thickly branched isomers tend to have lower boiling points. The same tends to be true for the melting pointsof alkane isomers, and that ofisopentane is 30 °C lower than that ofn-pentane.

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