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why does water show high boiling points as compared to hydrogen sulphide

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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Water has a higher boiling point than hydrogen sulphide. The intermolecular attractions between water molecules are stronger than H2S molecules due to hydrogen bonding in H2O due to high electronegativity and small size of oxygen atom. has higher boiling point due to hydrogen bonding.

Answered by amanaman63109
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Water has a higher boiling point than hydrogen sulphide. The intermolecular attractions between water molecules are stronger than H2S molecules due to hydrogen bonding in H2O due to high electronegativity and small size of oxygen atom. has higher boiling point due to hydrogen bond

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