Can someone help me with this chemistry question please?
Both C3H8 and C4H10 can be liquefied and used as fuels for camping stoves. Suggest, with a reason, which of these two fuels is liquefied more easily.
I though it would be C8H8 since it would have a lower boiling point and so would liquefy easier as the bonds can be broken easier than C4H10.
However the mark scheme says that the answer is C4H0, since it has a high boiling point/ stronger IMF.
Bit confused as to why that would allow it to liquefy more easily.