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Water boils at a higher temperature than a non polar solvent like ether because

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Generally, polar compounds have stronger intermolecular forces than nonpolar molecules. Particularly, water is a polar solvent that has hydrogen bonding between the H and O atom. Hydrocarbons, on the other hand, have only sigma bonds. Since hydrogen bonding is stronger, you would need more energy to break the bonds to transform liquid phase into gaseous phase through boiling.
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