Which of the following statements best explains the relative boiling points of compounds made of molecules A and B? A OI and II HO TB (°C) 1. Substance B has a higher boiling temperature because B molecules are more polar than A molecules I and III LOH 187 Ill only НО. and B OH II. Substance B has a higher boiling temperature because B molecules are more polarizable than A molecules III. Substance B has a higher boiling temperature because B molecules can form more hydrogen bonds than A molecules LOH 290
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![Which of the following statements best explains the relative boiling points of
compounds made of molecules A and B?
I and II
A
I and III
HO
TB (°C)
1. Substance B has a higher boiling temperature because B molecules are more polar
than A molecules
Ill only
OH
187
I, II, and III
HO
B
OH
II. Substance B has a higher boiling temperature because B molecules are more
polarizable than A molecules
III. Substance B has a higher boiling temperature because B molecules can form more
hydrogen bonds than A molecules
LOH
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