Hydrogen bonding is the strongest intermolecular attractive force. It causes the boiling point to be elevated since the molecules are more attracted to each other and thus require more energy to break from the liquid phase.
Hydrogen bonds occur when the hydrogen atoms are positively charged because they attract neighbouring electrons.This means the hydrogen atom is shared between 2 molecules which means there is a...
The melting and boiling point of water would be much LOWER than that of hydrogen sulfide, H2S (Mp. -82.30 °C (190.85 K) Bp. -60.28 °C (212.87 K). Compare H2O with H2S: then the latter cannot form...
As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the substance equals the atmospheric pressure. Therefore, as...
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