phenols boil at Higher temperatures than arenes of comparable molecular mass
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The boiling points of phenols are higher than the corresponding arenes and haloarenes. ... The high boiling points of alcohols are mainly due to the presence of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in them which is lacking in ethers and hydrocarbons.
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phenols have hydrogen bondings so they have more boiling point than arenes of comparable mass.
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