Develop a claim that explains on a molecular level the difference in boiling point between the same functional group and with different functional groups
if functional groups are same. then more the mass of compound more will be the boiling point.
more the surface area (lesser branching) more the boiling point due to more londen forces between molecules.
if functional groups are different:
more the polarity of molecule more will be the boiling point. because more polar molecule have more intermolecular interaction so more energy needed to break the interaction resulting more will be the boiling point.
in different functional groups. the functional group which can form hydrogen bonding has higher boiling point because hydrogenbonding is strongest intermolecular interaction
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