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Boling points of the hydries of chalogens

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Answered by dheeraj182
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HI>HBr>HCl>HF because the atomic mass of the halogen decreases in the same order. ... HF is the only one of the molecules that hydrogen bonds, thus adding another force that increases it's boiling point over all the others. Hydrogen bonding is a far stronger force than van der Waals forces.

Answered by devanshi2317
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HI>HBr>HCl>HF because the atomic mass of the halogen decreases in the same order. ... HF is the only one of the molecules that hydrogen bonds, thus adding another force that increases it's boiling point over all the others. Hydrogen bonding is a far stronger force than van der Waals forces.

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