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Ethy1 alcohol `(C_(2)H_(5)OH)` has higher boiling point than dimethyl ether `(CH_(3)-O-CH_(3))` although the molecular weight of both are same .

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To understand why ethyl alcohol (C₂H₅OH) has a higher boiling point than dimethyl ether (CH₃-O-CH₃) despite having the same molecular weight, we can analyze the molecular structure and the types of intermolecular forces present in each compound. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Structures**: - Ethyl alcohol (C₂H₅OH) consists of an ethyl group (C₂H₅) attached to a hydroxyl group (OH). - Dimethyl ether (CH₃-O-CH₃) consists of two methyl groups (CH₃) connected by an oxygen atom. ...
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Asserion (A): The boiling point of C_(2)H_(5)OH is less than that of H_(2)O though the molecular weight of C_(2)H_(5)OH is more than that of water. Reason (R): C_(2)H_(5)OH molecules are not highly associated through hydrogen bonding as water is

Assertion (A) : CH_(3)OCH_(3) and C_(2)H_(5)OH has comparable molecular weight but boiling point of C_(2)H_(5)OH is more than dimethyl ether. Reason (R) : C_(2)H_(5)OH forms intermolecular. H-bonding while CH_(3)OCH_(3) forms intramolecular H-bonding.

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