Why do alcohols have higher boiling points than the
corresponding haloalkanes and hydrocarbons?
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because they have high intensity
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The hydroxyl groups in alcohol molecules are responsible for hydrogen bonding between the alcohol molecules. As greater energy is required to overcome these strong intermolecular forces, the melting points and boiling points of alcohols are higher than those of alkanes with a corresponding chain length.
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