N-pentane has greater boiling point than neopentane why
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Because as branching increases, boiling point decreases..
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The n-pentane melts higher than isopentane because it can assume a rodlike shape in which adjacent molecules can pack closely together. ... The spherical neopentane molecules exert relatively little attraction on each other and so have a low boiling point.
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