Chemistry, asked by rajbalachechi, 10 months ago

boiling point of HF is greater than HCL give reason.​

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Answered by kas38
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Since the van der Waals bond is stronger than hydrogen, HF will have a higher boiling temperature. ... c) The intermolecular bonding for HF is hydrogen, whereas for HCL, the intermolecular bonding is van der Waals. Since the hydrogen bond is stronger than van der Waals, HF will have a higher boiling temperature.

Answered by vinisha83
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Answer:

HF have grater boiling temperature

  • the interboiling of HF is hydrogen

HCL

  • the interboiling is van der waals

so,

the hydrogen is stonger than van der waals

So, HF will have grater boiling temperature

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