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Why water is in liquid form while hydrogen sulphide is in gaseous form

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Answer: In h2o there is hydrogen bonding because oxygen has a high electronegativity(only second to flourine). so, the hydrogen atoms from other molecules of water forms a hydrogen bonds with oxygen resulting in intermolecular hydrogen bonding. therefore at room temperature h2o is a liquid and h2s is a gas.

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