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Assertion :
The boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order : \(\mathrm{RI}>\mathrm{RBr}>\mathrm{RCl}>\mathrm{RF}\)
Reason :
The boiling points of alkyl chlorides, bromides and iodides are considerably higher than that of the hydrocarbon of comparable molecular mass.
322763
Statement A :
Boiling points of chlorides, bromides and iodides are considered to be higher than hydrocarbons.
Statement B :
Due to greater polarity and higher molecular mass, the intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in halogen derivative as compared to hydrocarbon.
322762
Assertion :
The boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order : \(\mathrm{RI}>\mathrm{RBr}>\mathrm{RCl}>\mathrm{RF}\)
Reason :
The boiling points of alkyl chlorides, bromides and iodides are considerably higher than that of the hydrocarbon of comparable molecular mass.
322763
Statement A :
Boiling points of chlorides, bromides and iodides are considered to be higher than hydrocarbons.
Statement B :
Due to greater polarity and higher molecular mass, the intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in halogen derivative as compared to hydrocarbon.
322762
Assertion :
The boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order : \(\mathrm{RI}>\mathrm{RBr}>\mathrm{RCl}>\mathrm{RF}\)
Reason :
The boiling points of alkyl chlorides, bromides and iodides are considerably higher than that of the hydrocarbon of comparable molecular mass.
322763
Statement A :
Boiling points of chlorides, bromides and iodides are considered to be higher than hydrocarbons.
Statement B :
Due to greater polarity and higher molecular mass, the intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in halogen derivative as compared to hydrocarbon.
322762
Assertion :
The boiling points of alkyl halides decrease in the order : \(\mathrm{RI}>\mathrm{RBr}>\mathrm{RCl}>\mathrm{RF}\)
Reason :
The boiling points of alkyl chlorides, bromides and iodides are considerably higher than that of the hydrocarbon of comparable molecular mass.
322763
Statement A :
Boiling points of chlorides, bromides and iodides are considered to be higher than hydrocarbons.
Statement B :
Due to greater polarity and higher molecular mass, the intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in halogen derivative as compared to hydrocarbon.