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Ethanol and dimethyl ether have same empirical formula but ethanol has higher boiling point due to
Options
(a) ionic bond
(b) acidic bond
(c) hydrogen bond
(d) covalent bont
Correct Answer:
hydrogen bond
Explanation:
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