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A branched alkane has HIGHER boiling point relative to the isomeric linear alkane. There are STRONGER london force interactions in the branched alkane.
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A branched alkane has a lower boiling point than a straight chain alkane.
Alkanes are hydrocarbons that contain the carbon - carbon single bond. The only kind of intermolecular forces that exists between alkane molecules are the weak London dispersion forces.
The magnitude of London dispersion forces is greater in branched alkanes than in straight chain alkanes. As such, a branched alkane has a lower boiling point than a straight chain alkane.
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