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Why do straight-chain alkenes generally have higher boiling points than their branched isomers?
A. Branched isomers are heavier
B. Straight-chain isomers are more polar
C. Straight-chain isomers have greater surface area for intermolecular forces
D. Branched isomers have stronger bonds
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