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The boiling point of pentane is higher than that of propane because?

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Chemistry WAEC 2020

The boiling point of pentane is higher than that of propane because?

  • carbon-carbon single bonds are stronger than carbon-hydrogen bonds.
  • Pentane has more covalent bonds to break checkmark
  • Pentane does not burn easily as propane
  • The intermolecular forces in pentane are stronger than those of propane

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

The boiling points of alkanes increase with increasing number of carbons. This is because the intermolecular attractive forces, although individually weak, become cumulatively more significant as the number of atoms and electrons in the molecule increases.

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