Do organic compounds have a higher boiling point

There is no general rule that organic compounds have higher boiling points than inorganic compounds. While some organic compounds may have higher boiling points than certain inorganic compounds, and vice versa, boiling points primarily depend on the strength and types of intermolecular forces present in compounds. Factors such as molecular weight, polarity, and the presence of hydrogen bonding or other intermolecular forces can significantly influence boiling points.