Chemistry, asked by rajwalia, 11 months ago

H2O is liquid but H2S is gas why explain.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Because In h2o there is hydrogen bonding. To which H2S molecule fail to make hydrogen bonding , and H2O molecule results in intermolecular hydrogen bonding.

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Answered by Anonymous
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H2S(hydrogen sulphide) is a gas because at room temperature the forces and interactions between the molecules of hydrogen sulphide are very weak. The water molecule has a stronger dipole (a negatively and positively charged end to the individual molecule) so these negative and positive ends continually attract each other like magnets of opposite poles, creating more cohesion between the molecules of water--explaining the liquid phase. It also has hydrogen bonding, which boost the attraction.

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