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H2O is a liquid but H2S is a gas at room temperature

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Answered by TusharTva
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the bonding between h2s is at large angle as compared to H2O so h2s is gas at room temperature
Answered by SaqibPerwez
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The ability of Oxygen atom to pull electrons is greater than of Sulfur i.e. O is more electronegetive than S. When an hydrogen is connected to an highly electronegative element like Oxygen (this usually happens with fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen), it has higher intermolecular forces like Hydrogen bonding. Its a very strong bond that packs the water molecules closely together, forming a liquid while sulfur does not attract H nearly as strongly so they dissociate into a gas.
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