Why is the normal boiling point of #HF# (#19.5# #""^@C#), so high compared to that of #HCl# (#-85.0# #""^@C#)?
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For the same reason that water is a liquid at room temperature and pressure, whereas
Explanation:
So the simple reason underlying these phenomena is hydrogen bonding. Fluorine is a smaller, more polarizing atom than chlorine. Charge separation in the
Because there is greater polarity in the