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Created page with "<br>Ether molecules haven't any hydrogen atom on the oxygen atom (that's, no OH group). Due to this fact there isn't a intermolecular hydrogen bonding between ether molecules, and ethers subsequently have fairly low boiling factors for a given molar mass. Indeed, ethers have boiling factors about the same as those of alkanes of comparable molar mass and much lower than these of the corresponding alcohols (Desk 14.4 "Comparison of Boiling Factors of Alkanes, Alcohols, and..."