Normal butane and isobutane have boiling temperatures of -0.5 and -12.3C (31.1 and 9.9F), respectively. Briefly explain this behavior on the basis of their molecular structures, as presented in Section 14.2.
Normal butane and isobutane have boiling temperatures of -0.5 and -12.3°C (31.1 and 9.9°F), respectively. Briefly explain this behavior on the basis of their molecular structures, as presented in Section 14.2.
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