boing pont of water is lower than kerosene why??? eventhough kerosene catches fire easily
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The water molecules are linked by hydrogen bonding that is a weak bond and easily broken on heating till 100°C it boils while in comparison the kerosene is a hydrocarbon compound having long carbon chains that increases it's boiling point to an extent of about 150°C.
Kerosene easily catches fire due to its low ignition temperature i.e the temperature required to activation of combustion.
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