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Why is the boling point of an acid anhydride higher than the acid from which it is derived

Why is the boling point of an acid anhydride higher than the acid from which it is derived

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Himansh
19 Points
6 years ago
It is so because water molecule is extracted from it and it becomes dehydrated as we know wet paper can`t produce much heat in comparison to dry paper so this is the concept

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