Chemistry, asked by nonnuindu, 7 months ago

explain why ethers act as a polar solvent and have lower boiling point as compared to alcohol having similar molecular masses​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Explanation:

Ethers do have nonbonding electron pairs on their oxygen atoms, however, and they can form hydrogen bonds with other molecules (alcohols, amines, etc.) ... Because ether molecules cannot engage in hydrogen bonding with each other, they have much lower boiling points than do alcohols with similar molecular weights.

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Answered by karanlakhwinder3
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Thus, ethers have boiling points substantially lower than those of alcohols of ... polar, they are more soluble in water than alkanes of similar molecular weight. ... Ethers such as diethyl ether are good solvents for a wide range of polar and ... Because diethyl ether has a dipole moment, polar substances readily dissolve in it.

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