How does hydrogen bonding affect the boiling point of water and solubility of compounds?
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The evidence for hydrogen bonding
The increase in boiling point happens because the molecules are getting larger with more electrons, and so van der Waals dispersion forces become greater. ... These relatively powerful intermolecular forces are described as hydrogen bonds.
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The evidence for hydrogen bonding
The increase in boiling point happens because the molecules are getting larger with more electrons, and so van der Waals dispersion forces become greater. These relatively powerful intermolecular forces are described as hydrogen bonds.
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