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    Octane, C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>18</sub>, Boils at 125°C, Whereas Water Boils at 100°C
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Octane, C8H18, Boils at 125°C, Whereas Water Boils at 100°C

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Octane, C8H18, boils at 125°C, whereas water boils at 100°C. This information suggests that the dispersion forces in nonpolar octane molecules are stronger than the dispersion forces and hydrogen bonding in water.

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