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Explain why water (H2O) boils at 100 oC whereas H2S boils at -61 oC, even though sulfur has a higher atomic weight than oxygen.
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DrBob222
Read about hydrogen bonding. That's the secret.
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c. Explain why water, (H2O) boils at 100oC at room temperature and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at –60 oC?
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