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Why boiling point of water is more than hydrogen fluoride?
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Although the hydrogen bonding in hydrogen fluoride is much stronger than in water, yet water has a much higher boiling point than hydrogen fluoride. Explain.
Q.
Account for the following:
Despite having greater polarity, hydrogen fluoride boils at the lower temperature than water.
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The comparatively high boiling point of hydrogen fluoride is due to:
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Boiling point of hydrogen fluoride is highest amongst
H
F
,
H
C
l
,
H
B
r
and
H
I
. Which type of intermolecular forces are present in hydrogen fluoride?
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The variation of the boiling points of the hydrogen halides is in the order
H
F
>
H
I
>
H
B
r
>
H
C
l
What explains the higher boiling point of hydrogen fluoride?
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