polar liquids have higher boiling points than comparable nonpolar liquids. explain
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Substances with hydrogen bonding, an intermolecular force, will have much higher melting and boiling points than those that have ordinary dipole-dipole intramolecular forces. Non-polar molecules have the lowest melting and boiling points, because they are held together by the weak van der Waals forces.
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