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The boiling point of methanol is greater...

The boiling point of methanol is greater than that of Methyl thiol because

A

There is intramolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methyl thiol

B

There is intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and no hydrogen bonding in methyl thiol

C

There is no hydrogen bonding in methanol and intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methyl thiol

D

There is intramolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and no hydrogen bonding in methyl thiol

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The correct Answer is:
B

Methanol has high boiling point than methyl thiol because there is intermolecular hydrogen bonding in methanol and no hydrogen bonding in methyl thiol.
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