Respuesta :

The answer is: C6H6.

The boiling point of benzene (C₆H₆) is 80.10°C.

The boiling point of chloroform (CHCl₃) is 61.2°C.

The boiling point of oxygen difluoride (OF₂) is -144.75°C.

The boiling point of ammonia (NH₃) is -33.34°C.

Benzene is very stable because delocalized electrons above and below the plane of the ring.

Answer:

Option (c) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

A molecule which has hydrogen bonding will have the highest boiling point. So, out of the given options only  will have hydrogen bonding.

Whereas in  there will be dipole-dipole interactions and no hydrogen bonding within the molecule.

In  and , there will be dipole-dipole interaction in both the molecules.

Thus, we can conclude that  will have the highest boiling point.