Water molecule is covalently bonded, but remains in liquid state at room temperature
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In Water, the oxygen atom is highly electronegative and can polarize (partially) the hydrogen atoms, thus hydrogen-hydrogen bonds between the H2O molecules can be formed creating a very high boiling point. ... This energy is available at room temperature and hence, hydrogen sulphide is a gas, while water is still a liquid.
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