why melting point and boiling point increase with increasing forces of attraction
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The effect of van der Waals forces
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These attractions become stronger as the molecules lengthen and contain more electrons. This increases the sizes of the temporary dipoles formed. This is why the boiling points increase as the number of carbon atoms in the chains increases.
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when force of attraction increase it required more energy to overcome with that attraction and as a result melting and boiling point increase
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