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the boiling point of water os greater than dihydrogen sulfide because of_____​

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Answered by souravagarwal2003
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Answer:

boiling point of water is 100°C

Answered by qwvampires
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The boiling point of water is greater than dihydrogen sulfide because of the presence of hydrogen bonds.

  • The boiling point of water is 100°C and H₂S is 60°C.
  • The intermolecular bonding between hydrogen and oxygen is stronger than that of hydrogen and sulfide.
  • The oxygen atom is smaller as compared to sulfur which means that oxygen has a greater electronegativity than sulfur.
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