Why does water have higher boiling point than alcohol ? At what temperature in Kelvin ,it can be changed into solid state and into vapours ?
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water has higher boiling point than alcohol because the extent of hydrogen bonding is stronger in water than in alcohol .Moreover we know that water freezes into ice at 273 k and changes into vapour states at 373 k.
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Water has a high boiling point than that of alcohol because the hydrogen bonds present within the molecule are stronger than the ones in case of alcohol.
Therefore, a greater amount of energy or temperature is required to break the bonds in order to boil water.
Water changes into the solid-state at 0°C (273 K) and into the vapour state at 100°C ( 373 K).
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