Single Choice

The intramolecular hydrogen bonding in compound leads to:

Aless boiling point and high solubility in water
Bless boiling point and low solubility in water
Correct Answer
Chigh boiling point and low solubility in water
Dhigh boiling point and high solubility in water

Solution

Solution:- (B) less boiling point and low solubility in water
The boiling point, melting point and solubilities of isomers containing intra-molecular hydrogen bonds are lower than their isomers showing intermolecular $$H$$- bonds.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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