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Hydrogen fluoride, HF exists as liquid at room temperature. Explain this phenomenon based on the formation of hydrogen bond

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Hydrogen fluoride, HF exists as liquid at room temperature. Explain this phenomenon based on the formation of hydrogen bond. The hydrogen fluoride molecule is highly polar, in the liquid and gaseous phases, HF prone to formation hydrogen bonds.

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Hydrogen fluoride, HF exists as liquid at room temperature. Explain this phenomenon based on the formation of hydrogen bond. The hydrogen fluoride molecule is highly polar, in the liquid and gaseous phases, HF prone to formation hydrogen bonds.

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