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The boiling point of hydrogen sulfide is low. Explain why.

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Sulfur is not nearly as electronegative as oxygen so that hydrogen sulfide is not nearly as polar as water. Because of this, comparatively weak intermolecular forces exist for H2S and the melting and boiling points are much lower than they are in water.

The boiling point of hydrogen sulfide is low because the oxygen atom was stronger electronegative than that of the Sulphur atom, water would be more polar than hydrogen sulphide.

What is polar molecule?

If a molecule does have more positive charges on one end than negative charges on the other, an electrical pole has been created. This is how polar molecules are typically formed.

What is boiling point?

The temperature where a liquid's vapor pressure reaches the pressure around it as well as the liquid transforms into a vapor is known as the boiling point of a substance.

The boiling point of hydrogen sulfide is low because the oxygen atom was stronger electronegative than that of the Sulphur atom, water would be more polar than hydrogen sulphide. Additionally, hydrogen sulphide has a lesser melting point as well as boiling point than water due to poor intermolecular forces (dipole forces, Vander Waal's forces).

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