Chemistry, asked by Ajeeba15, 1 year ago

why water has higher boiling point and melting point as compared to H2S​

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Answered by rk2250297
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Intermolecular hydrogen Bond are strong bond and hence exist in liquid state so water exist in water state and water have higher boiling point whereas H2S is associated with intra molecular hydrogen bond and hence exist in gaseous state so H2S have lower boiling point.Jan 10,

Answered by shalinihublikar
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Answer:

Water cannot melt and it's higher boiling point is 100°C.

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