Chemistry, asked by pooja1817, 1 year ago

hydrogen fluoride boils at 100°C higher than hydrogen sulphide. explain

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Hydrogen fluoride contains hydrogen bonding which is more strong than bonding in hydrogen sulphide therefore boiling point is more in HF


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pooja1817: there is no other reason
RabbitPanda: Small size of fluorine does not allow to break bonds easily
pooja1817: ok
pooja1817: thank you
RabbitPanda: Wlcm
Answered by ritik12336
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HIII.......

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its because of hydrogen bonding present in HF .....which is stronger than force of attraction in H2S

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