when we have 2 or 3 branched chains in a compound how do we determine from which side to take , is it always correct to go according to the lowest sum or is there any other method ...?
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Intermolecular forces (IMFs) can be used to predict relative boiling points. The stronger the IMFs, the lower the vapor pressure of the substance and the higher the boiling point. Therefore, we can compare the relative strengths of the IMFs of the compounds to predict their relative boiling points.
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