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In conclusion, the experiment on hydrogen bonding showed that ethanol, with its hydroxyl group, has a stronger tendency to form hydrogen bonds compared to methanol, which lacks a hydrogen bonding site in its chemical structure. This was demonstrated through the observation of higher boiling points and larger surface tensions in ethanol compared to methanol, indicating stronger intermolecular forces of attraction. The experiment highlights the importance of hydrogen bonding in shaping the physical properties of molecules and their behavior in various applications, including in the field of chemistry and biology.
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