Why boiling point of alcohol is higher than alkane and ether?
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Because hydrogen bonds can't form between the molecules in the ether, the boiling point of this compound is more than 80 C lower than the corresponding alcohol. Because there are no hydrogen bonds to organize the structure of the liquid, the ether is significantly less dense than the corresponding alcohol.
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Why alcohol have higher boiling point than corresponding alkanes?
Because Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than these.
Therefore, more energy is required to separate alcohol molecules than to separate alkane molecules.
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