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Why is the melting point of butanoic acid greater than the melting point of pentanoic acid?

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Answered by Punitjain53
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This strong intermolecular force needs more energy to break and so the boiling point is higher. For propanoic acid hydrogen bonds form between the carbonyl group on one acid and the hydroxyl group on another. ...A carboxylic acid hydrogen bonding dimer.

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