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P- dichlorobenzene has higher melting point …

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P- dichlorobenzene has higher melting point than its o and m- isomers
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? ? 5 years, 6 months ago

Its could also be due to sterric hinderance. O and m isomers of dichlorobenzene are less stable as compared to p-dichlorobenzene and that's due to sterric hinderance. Hence the melting point of o and m are not so higher to break as p have.

? ? 5 years, 6 months ago

Its not due to hydrogen bonding as there is no provision due to absence of o, f or n ....in this case it is due to symmetry in p dichlorobenzene which helps in easy paking of molecules and thus increasing mpt

Shravan Kapadia 5 years, 6 months ago

Due to inter molecular hydrogen bond in p dichlorobenzene
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