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The boiling point of carboxylic acid are higher than the corresponding alcohols. explain​

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Answered by Striker10
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Yes

Explanation:

Carboxylic acides have hydrogen bonding which cause ot to form more bonds

where as alcohol have no hydrogen bonding

Answered by pari1625
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Answer: yes they are higher than the corresponding alcohols.

Carboxylic acids have higher boiling point than alcohols due to more extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The hydrogen bonds are not broken completely even in the vapour phase. Hence carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alcohols.

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