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Why does xylene have a higher boiling point than methanol?

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From this, a greater amount of hydrogen bonding can take place between water molecules than between methanol molecules. Thus a greater amount of thermal energy is needed to overcome these intermolecular forces for water, leading to its boiling point being higher than methanol.
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