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why water is liquid but H2S is gas?​

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Answered by deepanshusdps
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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

Answered by skyfall63
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Water is liquid, but H₂S is a gas because of hydrogen bonding.

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonding that is found in water and not in hydrogen sulfide. The ability of the oxygen atom to take electrons is greater than that of Sulphur i.e. O's more electronegative than S. As hydrogen is connected to a strongly electronegative element such as oxygen (this typically occurs for fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen), it has stronger intermolecular forces such as hydrogen bonding. This is a very strong bond that binds water molecules closely together, forming a liquid, while sulfur does not absorb H just as easily as it dissolves into a gas.

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