inorganic chemistry - Why does hydrogen fluoride have a boiling point
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WebAug 22, 2015 · F F has more unshared electron pairs and is very electronegative, so H H of another HF H F molecule can H H -bond with it. HF H F has normal boiling point of 19.5 ∘C 19.5 ∘ C while HX2O H X 2 O, as you know, has normal boiling of 100 ∘C 100 ∘ C. inorganic-chemistry. thermodynamics. water.
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