boiling point order of alcohol carboxylic acid aldehyde ketone amine ether alkanes of almost similar molecular mass
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The boiling points of carboxylic acids are higher than the comparable molecular masses of aldehydes, ketones, and alcohols. The reason for such behaviour is the ability of carboxylic acids molecules to extensively associate with each other through intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
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The order of boiling point is as follows
R-COOH>R-OH>R-CHO
Because carbixylic acid is dimer plus it cantains hydrogen bonding
As we know that more is the extend of hydrogen bonding more is the boiling point
Also.,alcohol contains hydrogen bonding but is not a dimer
And aldehyde or ketone do not contain HB
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