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Why is it that the higher the molecular mass of the alkane, the higher the boiling point? Refer to intermolecuar forces and energy.

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Higher melting and boiling points signify stronger noncovalent intermolecular forces. Consider the boiling points of increasingly larger hydrocarbons. More carbons means a greater surface area possible for hydrophobic interaction, and thus higher boiling points.

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