CBr4 has a zero dipole moment and a boiling point of 189.5⁰C; CH3Br has a dipole moment of 0.05 D and a boiling point of  3.56⁰C.  Briefly explain why this polar molecule has a lower boiling point than the non-polar molecule.

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Problem 8.37PAE: 8.37 If a molecule is not very polarizable, how will it respond to an external electric field?
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.  CBr4 has a zero dipole moment and a boiling point of 189.5⁰C; CH3Br has a dipole moment of 0.05 D and a boiling point of  3.56⁰C.  Briefly explain why this polar molecule has a lower boiling point than the non-polar molecule.

 

 

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