Question
Why do compounds with strong intermolecular attractive forces have higher boiling points than compounds with weak intermolecular attractive forces?
Answers
Those intermolecular forces add up to extra holding power; therefore, it is harder to break the bonds from a liquid to a vapor state. That means more energy must be transferred to the liquid and that means a higher boiling point.
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