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The comparatively high boiling point of hydrogen fluoride is due to:

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high reactivity of fluorine
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small size of hydrogen atom
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formation of hydrogen bonds
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small size of fluorine
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Solution

The correct option is B formation of hydrogen bonds
F being highly electronegative has the ability to form hydrogen bonds due to which boiling point of HF is high.

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