There is a large difference in the boiling points of butanal and butan-1-ol due to
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
There is a large difference in the boiling points of butanal and butan-1-ol due to
- intermolecular hydrogen bonding in butan-1-ol
- intramolecular hydrogen bonding in butanal
- higher molecular mass of butan-1-ol
- resonance shown by butanal.
Answer
(A) intermolecular hydrogen bonding in butan-1-ol
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