Chemistry, asked by Kunjumoni376, 11 months ago

Why boiling point of H2O is more than boiling point of H2S ?

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Answered by MSMS4
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Sulfur is not nearly as electronegative as oxygen so that hydrogen sulfide is not nearly as polar as water. Because of this, comparatively weak intermolecular forces exist for H2S and the melting and boiling points are much lower than they are in water.
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