Why the boiling point of benzamide is more than that of actamide????
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But we can also observe that the molecular mass of benzamide is much greater than that of acetamide. Therefore, it will result in benzamide having stronger intermolecular forces. This also emulates that it has higher melting point, due to the direct proportionality.
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Ans. Benzamide and acetamide contain same functional group, but the molecular mass of benzamide is more than that of acetamide. As a result benzamide has stronger intermolecular forces and hence has higher melting point.
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