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प्रश्न
Which is the correct increasing order of boiling points of the following compounds?
1-Bromoethane, 1-Bromopropane, 1-Bromobutane, Bromobenzene
विकल्प
Bromobenzene < 1-Bromobutane < 1-Bromopropane < 1-Bromoethane
Bromobenzene < 1-Bromoethane < 1-Bromopropane < 1-Bromobutane
1-Bromopropane < 1-Bromobutane < 1-Bromoethane < Bromobenzene
1-Bromoethane < 1-Bromopropane < 1-Bromobutane < Bromobenzene
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उत्तर
1-Bromoethane < 1-Bromopropane < 1-Bromobutane < Bromobenzene
Explanation:
The attractions get stronger as the molecules get bigger in size and have more electrons.
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