The high boiling point of hydrogen fluoride can be explained in terms of?

a

covalent bonds.

b

dative bonds.

c

dipole-dipole bonds

d

electrovalent (ionic) bonds.

e

hydrogen bonds.

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Linniepresh
3 years ago

One of the characteristics of Electrobalent bond includes that It has a high boiling point in which no other bond has the characteristics . The question stated the main characteristice that is high boiling point and that makes your answer wrong.

Ighofimonikome
1 year ago

The high boiling point of hydrogen fluoride (HF) is primarily due to hydrogen bonding between HF molecules. Hydrogen bonding is a strong type of intermolecular attraction that occurs when a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like fluorine) is attracted to the lone pair of electrons on another highly electronegative atom.

Hydrogen bond is correct

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