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How is the boiling point of volatile liquids different, that they evaporate faster than water?​

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Answered by sainisurjit78
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Molecules that attract one another very strongly start to boil at higher temperatures compared with those that have weak attractions. A lower boiling point generally means a liquid will evaporate more quickly. Water, for example, with one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, can form two hydrogen bonds per molecule.

Answered by Anonymous
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Molecules that attract one another very strongly start to boil at higher temperatures compared with those that have weak attractions. A lower boiling point generally means a liquid will evaporate more quickly. Water, for example, with one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, can form two hydrogen bonds per molecule.

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