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AB, of course. Even the weak hydrogen bonding interaction between polar molecules can, when shared among many molecules, have a strong aggregate effect and resist the molecular jiggling apart that is the actual heat from applied energy.

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Q: The molecules in compound AB are strongly polar while the molecules in compound XY are non-polar which substance probably has the higher boliling point?
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