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Question
Explain, why is the boiling point of hydrogen fluoride higher than that of hydrogen chloride?
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Solution
- Hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a higher boiling point than hydrogen chloride (HCl) due to the presence of strong hydrogen bonding between HF molecules.
- HF molecules associate through hydrogen bonds because fluorine is highly electronegative and small in size.
- HCl molecules do not show hydrogen bonding because chlorine is less electronegative and larger, so only weak van der Waals forces exist.
- Hydrogen bonding in HF leads to stronger intermolecular forces, resulting in a higher boiling point compared to HCl, which only has weak forces between molecules.
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