why aldehydes and ketons have higher boling point the isomeric alkenes
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Aldehydes and ketones have relatively high boiling points as compared to hydrocarbons of comparable molecular masses. It is due to reason that aldehydes and ketones contain polar carbonyl group and therefor, they have stronger intermolecular dipole-dipole interactions between C=O. diploes.
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