Chemistry, asked by farrahshabir1118, 11 months ago

why do alkynes have higher boiling point than alkanes but alkenes have lower boiling point than alkanes?​

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Answered by iamshk2002
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Alkynes have higher boiling points than alkanes or alkenes, because the electric field of an alkyne, with its increased number of weakly held π electrons, is more easily distorted, producing stronger attractive forces between molecules.

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