why is boiling point of phenol is higher then alcohol of comparable molecular mass??
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Phenol is aromatic alcoholic compounds in which a hydroxyl group is directly attached to the benzene ring. Complete answer: ... Boiling point of phenol is much higher than the corresponding aromatic hydrocarbon with the same molecular weight due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
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The boiling point of phenol is much higher than the corresponding aromatic hydrocarbon with the same molecular weight due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
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