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The boiling point of each alkene is very similar to that of the alkane with the same number of carbon atoms. Ethene, propene and the various butenes are gases at room temperature. All the rest that you are likely to come across are liquids.
Boiling points of alkenes depends on more molecular mass (chain length). The more intermolecular mass is added, the higher the boiling point. Intermolecular forces of alkenes gets stronger with increase in the size of the molecules.
Compound | Boiling points (oC) |
Ethene | -104 |
Propene | -47 |
Trans-2-Butene | 0.9 |
Cis-2-butene | 3.7 |
Trans 1,2-dichlorobutene | 155 |
Cis 1,2-dichlorobutene | 152 |
1-Pentene | 30 |
Trans-2-Pentene | 36 |
Cis-2-Pentene | 37 |
1-Heptene | 115 |
3-Octene | 122 |
3-Nonene | 147 |
5-Decene | 170 |
In each case, the alkene has a boiling point which is a small number of degrees lower than the corresponding alkane. The only attractions involved are Van der Waals dispersion forces, and these depend on the shape of the molecule and the number of electrons it contains. Each alkene has 2 fewer electrons than the alkane with the same number of carbons.
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