Which compound has the highest boiling point? explain your reasoning. ch4 or ch3ch3
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Physics, 16.10.2019 01:30 cthompson1107
Which compound has the highest boiling point? explain your reasoning. ch4 or ch3ch3
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ch3ch3. it has a greater mass and number of electrons which causes greater dispersion forces and a higher boiling point.
ch4 has stronger dispersion forces compared to ch3ch3 which leads to a higher boiling point.
ch3ch3. it is flatter which causes greater dispersion forces than ch4.
ch4 has a lower mass compared to ch3ch3 which leads to a higher boiling point.
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