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Why does water (H₂0 TB = 100°C) have a higher boiling point

Last updated: 7/8/2022

Why does water (H₂0 TB = 100°C) have a higher boiling point

Why does water (H₂0 TB = 100°C) have a higher boiling point temperature in comparison to hydrogen sulfide (H₂S TB = -60°C)? H₂O is just a lot more stubborn than H₂S H₂O is a more polar molecule than H₂S Intermolecular forces are greater for H₂S in comparison to H₂O H₂O has a lower heat of vaporization than H₂S H₂O has a higher vapor pressure than H₂S