For ethanol, propanol, and n-butanol the boiling points, surface tensions, and viscosities all increase. what is the reason for this increase?
the boiling points, surface tension, and viscosities all increase because the strength of dispersion forces increases.
the boiling points, surface tension, and viscosities all increase because the strength of intramolecular forces increases.
the boiling points, surface tension, and viscosities all increase because the strength of ion-dipole interactions increases.
the boiling points, surface tension, and viscosities all increase because the strength of dipole-dipole interactions increases.
the boiling points, surface tension, and viscosities all increase because the strength of hydrogen bonds increases.
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