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surface area dependence on boiling point
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Why does 2,2-dimethylpropane have a lower boiling point than 2,3-dimethylpropane? Does anyone know?
Edit: edited title for better indexing. Mitch
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2,2- is more spherical and has lower surface area than 2,3-
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as surface tension increases surface bp increases
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err 2,3 dimethyl propane doesn't exist for a start...
it would be methyl butane
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