In the absence of hydrogen bonding, boiling point of water would have been
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If hydrogen bonding is absent the boiling point of water will fall below -60°C (negative 60). This is because similar compounds in a group of a periodic table show an increasing trend in their boiling points an we move down the group. H2S boils at -60°C so water will boil at a temp lower than that.
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