why is boiling point of acetone higher than isobutane?
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Provide a one sentence explanation. The O–H bonds are more acidic than the N–H bonds, resulting in stronger hydrogen bonds for water and therefore a higher boiling point. ... Butane has the lowest boiling point because it only forms van der Waals interactions, while acetone can also form dipole–dipole interaction
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because in acetone there is strong dipole dipole interaction between strong carbonyl groups so thats why acetone has higher boiling point than isobutane
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