Chemistry, asked by viniee7144, 10 months ago

Despite having greater polarity hydrogen fluoride boils at lower temperature than water

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Answered by ashu2586
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Because density is low compare in water and thermal energy high compare water
Answered by abhijit45
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Answer: This is due to the reason that the extent of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in molecules of water is more than that in HF molecules. Therefore hydrogen fluoride boils at a lower temperature than water.

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