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JennLyn6
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carbon chain length versus boiling point
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March 21, 2004, 05:21:16 PM »
which of the following have the highest boiling point?
c-c-c-c-oh
c-c-c-oh
c-c-o-c
c-c-c-o-c
Edit: edited title for better indexing. Mitch
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The longer the chain the higher the boiling point.
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The longer chains and the stronger interactions (eg hydrogen bonds)
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so does the first one have the highest boiling point since it is an alcohol? which one has the lowest boiling point?
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The third one.
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I would imagine the first one, larger van-derwall attraction along with hydrogen bonding.
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