TheGreatest99.95
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i was going through a Q and it was about the Melting point and Boiling point of alkanoic acids, alcohols and esters.
I know that alkanoic acids can experience two hydrogen bonds and alcohols one. With esters they have dipole-dipole intermolecular forces and therefore giving them a lower BP and MP than alcohols and alkanoic acids. So my question is, why doesnt an ester experience H bonding? is it due to the large molecule size or something else
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I know that alkanoic acids can experience two hydrogen bonds and alcohols one. With esters they have dipole-dipole intermolecular forces and therefore giving them a lower BP and MP than alcohols and alkanoic acids. So my question is, why doesnt an ester experience H bonding? is it due to the large molecule size or something else
Cheers