why 2 2-dimethylpropane has higher melting point than pentane
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The more the molecules can touch each other, the more London dispersion forces there are, and the higher the boiling point. For example, pentane has a boiling point of 36.1 C, while 2,2-dimethylpropane has a boiling point of 9.5 C. ... So, pentane (5 carbons) will have a higher boiling point than butane
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