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explain why boiling point of propanol is more than that of butane.​

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Answered by smurf670
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Boiling point is directly proportional to the intermolecular forces existing in a compound. Answer: ... Whereas in butane weak van der Waals' forcesof attraction are the only forces between the molecules. Therefore,propanol has higher boiling point (391 K) as compared to that of butane(309 K).

Answered by mridani
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Answer:

Boiling point is directly proportional to the intermolecular forces existing in a compound. Answer: ... Whereas in butane weak van der Waals' forcesof attraction are the only forces between the molecules. Therefore,propanol has higher boiling point (391 K) as compared to that of butane(309 K).

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