Why is heat of vaporization of water is more than hf?
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So more hydrogen bonding per molecule of water than per molecule of HF causes HF to have lower bp than water. Liquid with high intermolecular forces need more heat to evaporate. ... This results in a strong bond between H20 molecules and hence they require more heat to break the bonds and evaporate.....××××××❤️❤️❤️
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So more hydrogen bonding per molecule of water than per molecule of HF causes HF to have lower bp than water. Liquid with high intermolecular forces need more heat to evaporate. ... This results in a strong bond between H20 molecules and hence they require more heat to break the bonds and evaporate.....××××××❤️❤️❤️
hope it helps you....✌️✌️✌️
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why water vaporized but oil not
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