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Confused between a and b. Both have same molar mass and have hydrogen bonding I believe
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Its propanol. Esters are weird and for some reason won't form hydrogen bonds. If you want to know why, google it and read one of the numerous university level websites that pop up.
 

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Its propanol. Esters are weird and for some reason won't form hydrogen bonds. If you want to know why, google it and read one of the numerous university level websites that pop up.
They can form hydrogen bonds, but simple esters lack a hydrogen bond donor (i.e. no hydrogen bonded to oxygen/nitrogen/fluorine), so they can't form H-bonds with each other.
 

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