Why
the boiling point of acetone and water differ to a large extent?
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Acetone molecules are attracted by both dipole-dipole interactions and London forces. The strength of the H-bonds among water molecules still predominates in determining the higher boiling point of water compared to acetone. Other types of mixed interactions can also occur. hope it helps u
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Acetone molecules are attracted by both dipole-dipole interactions and London forces. The strength of the H-bonds among water molecules still predominates in determining the higher boiling point of water compared to acetone. Other types of mixed interactions can also occur.
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