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why is the melting point of benzamide more than acetamide

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{green}{orange}{Answer}}\huge\bold\purple{}Benzamide and acetamide contain same functional group, but the molecular mass of benzamide is more than that of acetamide. As a result benzamide has stronger intermolecular forces and hence has higher melting point.<marquee>★ItzDeepakshi★</marquee>...................♥️....................

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Benzamide and acetamide contain same functional group, but the molecular mass of benzamide is more than that of acetamide. As a result benzamide has stronger intermolecular forces and hence has higher melting point....

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