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In this video, we're going to discuss the design question.
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The question here is, why do alcohols have higher boiling points than ethers of the same molecular mass? so we know that boiling point is a physical property, boiling point.
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It depends on the type of intermolecular force exist in the molecule, boiling point, boiling point.
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So boiling point depends on the type of, on the type of, type of, of intermolecular force of attraction present in the molecule in type of intermole forces of attraction present in the molecule and the molecules like we have here alcohol r oh h and ether we have having same mass like oxygen rr so this is the general formula for alcohol and this general formula for ether so here alcohol is an oh group of alcohol bonded to alkan like carbon atom.
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Ether have oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms.
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So here this is non -pairs and long pairs and here long pairs of electrons and oxygen atoms.
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So oxygen atom is here more electronegative than carbon.
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This is the same.
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But here both sides contain here oxygen has two.
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Alkyl group attached on both sides of oxygen...