Carboxylic group has two oxygen atoms attached to carbon atom (-COOH), so it is highly polar part of an organic molecule, this polarity is responsible to produce strong hydrogen bonding among the atoms so high amount of heat is required to break down this bonding and boiling and melting points of carboxylic acids as higher than any other class of organic molecule
yes, the carboxcyllic acid molecules form to hydrogen bonds with each other whereas alcohol molecules only form one.
more polar due to double bond and functional group
They form dimers that are relatively stable.
Phenol has a higher boiling point than alcohol does; it has a stronger dipole difference in its -OH group.
Water has a higher boiling point that alcohol (ethanol). The main reason for this is because water has stronger intermolecular forces holding the molecules together.
it depends on the altitude
The presence of strong hydrogen bonding in ethyl alcohol (when compared to that of dimethylether) increases its boiling point.
Butanoic acid has a higher boiling than butan-2-ol, indeed almost all carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than their equivalent alcohols as they are able to form dimers with each other through Hydrogen Bonding.
Phenol has a higher boiling point than alcohol does; it has a stronger dipole difference in its -OH group.
Water has a higher boiling point that alcohol (ethanol). The main reason for this is because water has stronger intermolecular forces holding the molecules together.
It depends on witch carboxylic acid you mean, there are thousands carboxylic acids.
it depends on the altitude
The presence of strong hydrogen bonding in ethyl alcohol (when compared to that of dimethylether) increases its boiling point.
no..ethers are always low in boiling point than alcohol due to alcohols hydrogen bonds
Butanoic acid has a higher boiling than butan-2-ol, indeed almost all carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than their equivalent alcohols as they are able to form dimers with each other through Hydrogen Bonding.
Boil/Freeze it. The alcohol will have a higher boiling point and lower freezing point than the water will.
Because the boiling point of alcohol is lower than the boiling point of water.
this is because of the presence of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in the polar molecules. energy is needed to over come the attractive forces resulting in higher boiling point values.
A given form of liquid alcohol will turn to vapor at its boiling point, which is different for each type of alcohol.
Chlorine has higher boiling point.