Which of the following hydrocarbons has the highest boiling point?

Which of the following hydrocarbons has the highest boiling point? Correct Answer C6H14

C6H14 is the hydrocarbon that has the highest boiling point. Non polar compounds have dispersion forces. Larger the molecule, larger will be the dispersion forces. Therefore, higher amount of energy is required to overcome the larger dispersion forces, thus C6H14 requires more energy.

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