Give reason alcohols and ether of comparable molecular mass have different boling point
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Hydrogen bonding greatly increases the boiling points of alcohols compared to hydrocarbons of comparable molar mass. ... As the length of the chain increases, however, the solubility of alcohols in water decreases; the molecules become more like hydrocarbons and less like water.
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Hydrogen bonding greatly increases the boiling points of alcohols compared to hydrocarbons of comparable molar mass. ... As the length of the chain increases, however, the solubility of alcohols in water decreases; the molecules become more like hydrocarbons and less like water.
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