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- Dipole interactions
- London dispersion forces
- Hydrogen bonds
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This is due to more hydrogen bonding in ethylene glycol than it is in isopropyl alcohol
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The boiling point of isopropyl alcohol is 82.4 °C it contains only a single OH group, hence intermolecular hydrogen bonding is solely responsible for it's boiling point, whereas Ethylene glycol (CH2OHCH2OH) contains 2-OH group and both intermolecular and intramolecular hydrogen bonding are responsible for the higher boiling point of ethylene glycol at 198 °C.
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Answer: 1.095 * 10^22 atoms of P.
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