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Why boiling point of water is higher than ethyl alcohol?

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Answered by harsh519
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the boiling point of water is bcz of strong intremolecular hydrogen bonding in water than ethyl alcohol
Answered by ravitavisen
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The chemical behavior of alcohols is almost entirely determined by the hydroxyl group, since the alkyl portion of the molecule is relatively unreactive. Hydrogen bonding is not as extensive in ethanol as in water, and so its boiling point is lower than water's, despite its greater molecular weight.

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