How does intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bonding affect melting and boiling points of molecules?
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the intramolecular hydrogen bonding restricts the hydrogen to have intermolecular hydrogen bonding with it's molecule of the same or diff compound,which in turns decreases the melting and boling point of the compound and also its solubility.Intermolecular hydrogen bonding increases the melting point and boling point of the compound as we have compounds like HF,NH3,H2O.SO in short intermolecular hydrogen bonding increases the melting and boling point .
the intramolecular hydrogen bonding restricts the hydrogen to have intermolecular hydrogen bonding with it's molecule of the same or diff compound,which in turns decreases the melting and boling point of the compound and also its solubility.Intermolecular hydrogen bonding increases the melting point and boling point of the compound as we have compounds like HF,NH3,H2O.SO in short intermolecular hydrogen bonding increases the melting and boling point .