Interpretation: The reason corresponding to the fact that the permanent dipole moment of is larger than the permanent dipole moment of , yet boils at higher temperature is to be stated.
Concept introduction: Hydrogen bond is the type of dipole-dipole interaction. This is the strongest type of dipole-dipole interaction. Hydrogen bond is formed between the hydrogen atom and the highly electronegative element (N, O, F). If such interaction occurs within the molecule then the bonding is known as intra-molecular hydrogen bonding. If it occurs in different molecules then it is intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
To determine: The reason corresponding to the fact that the permanent dipole moment of is larger than the permanent dipole moment of , yet boils at higher temperature.
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