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Why does water have a higher boiling point than HF?

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Why does water have a higher boiling point than HF?

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in water molecule there are two partially positive hydrogen atoms so chances of hydrogen bonding as compare to HF are higher these hydrogen bonding in three dimensions create high attraction among water molecules therefore high amount of energy is required to convert the water into vapour and water shows high boiling point.

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