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Why is water's boiling point so high?

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Answered by rinatiwarijaibholeki
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Water molecules in liquid state have the ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other. These hydrogen bonds are some of the strongest of all intermolecular forces, so a large amount of energy is needed to break these interactions − this is the main reason why water has such a high relative boiling point.

Answered by devanandhaonline
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Water molecules in liquid state have the ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other. These hydrogen bonds are some of the strongest of all intermolecular forces, so a large amount of energy is needed to break these interactions − this is the main reason why water has such a high relative boiling point.

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