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The Relatively High Boiling Point of Alcohols in Relation to Their

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Question 82

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The relatively high boiling point of alcohols in relation to their molecular weights is the result of


A) covalent bonding.
B) dipolar forces.
C) hydrogen bonding.
D) ionic bonding.
E) London forces.

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