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What happens to the boiling point of isomeric haloalkanes with increase in branching

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Answered by rahulJr13579
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Explanation:Additionally, the boiling point also increases for isomeric haloalkanes. However, the boiling point decreases with the branching of the compound. This is because branching of haloalkanes results in the lesser surface area, thus decreasing the van der Waal's forces interaction.

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Explanation:

Explanation:Additionally, the boiling point also increases for isomeric haloalkanes. However, the boiling point decreases with the branching of the compound. This is because branching of haloalkanes results in the lesser surface area, thus decreasing the van der Waal's forces interaction

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