H2O is a liquid but H2S is a gas at room temperature . why?
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At room temperature H2O is in liquid state and H2S is in gaseous state. There is a high degree of interaction between H2O molecules due to hydrogen forces and dipole-dipole forces. Hydrogen bonding is significant only when Hydrogen atom is attached to highly electronegative and small sized atoms such as F, O, N etc.
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THIS IS BECAUSE OF HYDRGEN BONDING. DUE TO THIS BOND BTWN H & O IS STRONGER ND FORMS LIQUID WHICH IS NOT IN CASE OF SULPHUR.
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