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Why is the boiling point of ethane higher than methane?

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Answered by sahil1531
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FORCES WHICH ACTUALLY HELD THE COMPOUNDS ARE VANDER WALL FORCES SO THESE FORCES ARE GREATER IN THE COMPOUNDS WHICH ARE GREATER WHERE AS ETHANE IS BIGGER THAN METHANE SO THERE WILL BE MORE BOILING POINT IN ETHANE THAN THAT OF METHANE ...

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