thebigticket
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Hi for esters with the same number of carbon atoms in the molecule which side (alkyl group or the anoate) part of the molecule determines the esters boiling point and why?
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With carboxylic esters (the ones we look at in our syllabus), they're non-polar so the only IMF between the molecules are dispersion forces.Hi for esters with the same number of carbon atoms in the molecule which side (alkyl group or the anoate) part of the molecule determines the esters boiling point and why?
Come to think of it, carboxylic esters are actually slightly polar due to C = O bond.However if you look at the boiling point of esters with same no of carbons such as ethyl butanoate and butyl ethanoate
butyl ethanoate has a slightly higher boiling point - why?