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why the vapour pressure of Nh3 is greater than Hf and H2O?​

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Answered by navkomal
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H2O molecules are thus able to form an average of 4 H-bonds. H2O has a higher boiling point than NH3 because (i) the H-bonds are stronger and (ii) it contains twice as many H-bonds. H2O has a higher boiling point than HF because it contains twice as many H- bonds, despite these being individually weaker.

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