why ketones have slightly higher boiling point than isomeric aldehydes?
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Among the carbonyl compounds, ketones have slightly higher boiling points than theisomeric aldehydes. This is due to the presence of two electron releasing groups around the carbonyl carbon which makes them more polar.
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