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Why is boiling point of hybrogen fluorine highest while that of hybrogen cloride lowest

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Answered by ojassaxena1
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-85 o C), even though HF has a lower molecular weight. a) The intermolecular bonding for HF is van der Waals, whereas, for HCL, the intermolecular bonding is hydrogen. Since the van der Waals bond is stronger than hydrogen, HF will have a higher boiling temperature

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Answered by sumanbag0036
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it's because of F is more electronegative as compared to Cl. so, H2F- ion can easily be formed and it easily form zig zag intermolecular H bonding... so, it molecular weight wii be increase as compared to Hcl

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