Why boiling point of Idoethane>bromoethane>cloromethane.
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The reason for this is because of the difference in the dispersion forces of the molecules.
Since iodoethane has more molar mass and more electrons than bromoethane it has higher dispersion force hence they are bonded together strongly to break this higher temperature is required.
Similarly for bromoethane and Chloromethane.
Since iodoethane has more molar mass and more electrons than bromoethane it has higher dispersion force hence they are bonded together strongly to break this higher temperature is required.
Similarly for bromoethane and Chloromethane.
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