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H2O has high boiling bond than hcl​

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Answered by himanshujc7
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Water has higher boiling point than hydrochloric acid

Why does H2O have a higher boiling point than H2S? HCL is a strong acid that disassociates in water. Explain why hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a higher boiling temperature than hydrogen chloride (HCL) (19.4 o o C vs. -85 o o C), even though HF has a lower molecular weight.

Answered by Aaro28Saxena
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Answer: Here's your answer!!!

Explanation:H2O has hydrogen bond between oxygen and hydrogen which is comparatively stronger than the covalent bond present between chlorine and hydrogen. So, stronger the bond,higher would be the boiling point.Hence,H2O has higher boiling point.

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