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why is sulfur difluoride a liquid at room temperature

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Answered by Jaiakash86
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Because it doesn't have any hydrogen atoms, sulphur dioxide can't have hydrogen bonding - the strongest intermolecular force. So, in summary we are expecting a low melting and boiling point, but not as low as for carbon dioxide.

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