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The boiling points of branched chain alkanes are less than the straight chain

isomers. Why?​

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Answered by yatinsingh825
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Explanation

the increase of surface area increases the ability of individual molecules to attract each other. Branching in molecules decreases the surface area thereby decreasing the attractive force between individual molecules. As a result, the boiling point decreases.

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