Why does ethanoic acid boils at much high temperature than butane
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Ethanoic acid has a boiling point of 118ºC, reflecting the high apparent relative molecular mass of 120. Substances which hydrogen bond usually dissolve in water. This is because the water molecules themselves can hydrogen bond to the solute. This bond formation makes the process favourable
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Ethanoic acid has a boiling point of 118ºC, reflecting the high apparent relative molecular mass of 120. Substances which hydrogen bond usually dissolve in water. This is because the water molecules themselves can hydrogen bond to the solute. This bond formation makes the process favourable.
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