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A molecule of formaldehyde CHCl3, has the same shape of a molecule of methane, CH4. Methane’s boiling point is -164 °C and formaldehyde’s boiling point is 62 °C. Explain the difference between the two boiling points.

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Answered by lostgirl10
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Answered by Anonymous
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The stronger the intermolecular forces in the liquid, the more heat it takes, and the higher the boiling point. Remember that all molecules experience a weak intermolecular attraction called the London dispersion force.

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