the boiling points of branched chain alkanes are less than the straight chain isomers .why?
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This is due to the fact that branching of the chain makes the molecule more compact and thereby decreases the surface area. ... Consequently, the boiling points of the branched chain alkanes are less than the straight chain isomers.
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