2) Hyderogen fluoride is a liquid ,while hydrogen chlorine is a gas why?
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Hydrogen fluoride easily creates hydrogen bonds between molecules. Which increases HF’s boiling point to 19°C(66.2°F); far above the boiling points of the other hydrogen halides, highest of which is hydrogen iodide at -35°C(-31°F). If ambient temperture rises by just a few degrees HF should start boiling. Although, HF becomes Hydrofluoric acid when it comes into contact with moisture. The easy hydrogen bonding and quick hyration may prevent any visible boiling to occur.
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