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State the reason that why the water is a higher boiling point than the hydrogen sulphide

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➡️ Hence the higher boiling point of water. Due to hydrogen bonding. When hydrogen is attached to an electronegative atom like oxygen, the oxygen pulls the electrons closer to itself giving it a partial negative charge and leaving hydrogens with a partial positive charge.The H2O can form hydrogen bonds, while H2S cannot.

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