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- what type of intermolecular force is unique to alcohols and significantly impacts their boiling points?
dipole - dipole interactions
hydrogen bonding
london dispersion forces
van der waals forces
Alcohols have hydrogen - bonding due to the presence of the hydroxyl (-OH) group. Hydrogen bonding is a particularly strong type of intermolecular force compared to London dispersion forces and van der Waals forces. It occurs when a hydrogen atom is covalently bonded to a highly electronegative atom (such as oxygen in the case of alcohols) and is attracted to another electronegative atom in a neighboring molecule. This strong intermolecular force significantly impacts the boiling points of alcohols, making them higher than would be expected based on their molecular weights alone.
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Hydrogen bonding