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Check ncert . There's this line where it states that alcohols>aldehydes>ketones and so on something like that
But if u want a clearer idea then consider this
-> it depends on Hydrogen bonding
-> less branching results in the higher value of boiling point
Just a few tips. Aur bhi hai but I can't type yada yada
Option A
Since every other compounds can form hydrogen bonds
And naphthalene can't.
Oh
thanks
You do know how compounds form hydrogen bonds right? And is the answer right?
Yep
It's correct, i dunno why i forgot h bonding
Im dumb
Nah, it just happens sometimes. Keep grinding champ!
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