glycerol has higher boiling point than m or p isomers
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Higher boiling points than m
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hydrogen bonding And that intermolecular force is likely hydrogen-bonding, which is also repsonsible for the elevated boiling points of OH2 , NH3 , and HF , much smaller molecules, but also where hydrogen-bonding operates decisively.
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