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Why do the boiling points of isomeric haloalkanes decrease with increase in branching? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why do the boiling points of isomeric haloalkanes decrease with increase in branching?

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The boiling points of isomeric haloalkanes decrease with increase in branching because:

  1. Decrease in Surface Area: Branched haloalkanes have a more compact, spherical shape compared to straight-chain isomers. This reduces the surface area available for intermolecular van der Waals forces.
  2. Weaker Intermolecular Forces: Lower surface area in branched isomers means weaker van der Waals attractions between molecules. Weaker forces are easier to overcome, so less energy (heat) is needed to boil the compound.
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अध्याय 10: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [पृष्ठ ६११]

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