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Water shows unusual properties in the condensed phase. Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • In the condensed phase (i.e., in liquid and solid phase), it has been observed that properties like freezing point, boiling point, heat of vapourization and heat of fusion of water are abnormally higher than those of hydrides of other elements of group 16. (H2S, H2Se, etc.)

  • The presence of extensive hydrogen bonding between water molecules results in the unusual properties of water in the condensed phase.
Answered by parveenkumar410
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Explanation:

presence of extensive hydrogen bonding between water moleculesExplanation:The unusual properties of water in the condensed phase liquid an solid states are due to the presence of extensive hydrogen bonding between the water molecules.

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