Why do intermolecular forces increase down the homologus alcohol?
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In alkanes, the only intermolecular forces are van der Waals dispersion forces. Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than these; therefore, more energy is required to separate alcohol molecules than to separate alkane molecules. It also shows that the boiling point of alcohols increase with the number of carbon atoms...
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