why methanol has much higher boiling point than methyl mercapton and explain
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Methanol Has A Higher Boiling Point Because It Has Stronger Dispersion Forces.
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For the same reason that water isn't a gas. Oxygen is highly electronegative and the hydrogen bonding present in water and methanol raises the intermolecular attractive forces and results in a higher boiling point.
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