How does molecular geometry affect the melting point of an organic compound?
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The force of attraction between the molecules affects the melting point of a compound. Stronger intermolecular interactions result in higher melting points. In the case of butyric acid, the molecules are held together by hydrogen bonding, so it has a higher melting point.
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