Q.
Statement A: The boiling and melting points of amides are higher than corresponding acids. Statement B: It is due to strong intermolecular hydrogen bonding in their molecules.
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a
Both Statement A and Statement B are true
b
Both Statement A and Statement B are false
c
Statement A is true but Statement B is false.
d
Statement A is false but Statement B is true.
answer is A.
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Detailed Solution
The boiling point and melting point are higher due to presence of the intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Amides has higher Boiling point than Carboxylic acids because Amide will form more hydrogen bonds than Carboxylic acid.
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