Chemistry, asked by supersinghRC, 1 year ago

why H2O forms water- a liquid and H2S forms hydrogen sulphide a solid


nasreenbanu: here z the ans for ur question....H2O have intermolecular hydrogen boning.... so it z liquid.... whereas in H2S ...it dont not have hydrogen bond....so it z not liquid
supersinghRC: can u explain it more deeply
supersinghRC: pls

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Answered by nasreenbanu
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here z the answer for ur question....
H2O have intermolecular hydrogen bonding... so it z in liquid form...and whereas in H2S ...it doesn't have intermolecular hydrogen bonding...so it z solid....
think so this helps u in oneway or another....

supersinghRC: thanx
nasreenbanu: it my pleasure
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