Hf has higher boiling point than HCl . why?
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This trend is attributed to the increasing strength of intermolecular van der Waals forces , which correlates with numbers of electrons in the molecules. But hydrogen bonding in HF predominates over the van der Waals force in other hydrogen halides so HF has highest boiling point .
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This trend is attributed to the increasing strength of intermolecular van der Waals forces , which correlates with numbers of electrons in the molecules. But hydrogen bonding in HF predominates over the van der Waals force in other hydrogen halides so HF has highest boiling point .
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