The boiling points of HF, H2O and NH3 increase in the order of

a

NH3

b

H2O < HF

c

HF < NH3 < H2O

d

NH3 < HF < H2O

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cherith
8 years ago

The correct answer should be C. I don't know why A was chosen as the correct answer.
The question is not about the one with the highest or lowest boiling point. It's an arrangement of the bond strengths from the weakest to the strongest (i.e increasing order).
Hence, HF which has hydrogen bond alone will be weakest (i.e lowest boiling point) followed by NH3 (covalent bond present) while the strongest will be H2O (with both hydrogen and covalent bonds in it). So, the correct answer should be C.

Dfhjkkkj
2 months ago

these people are mad

kuraymah
8 years ago

yeah amonia is the correct answer(a)

Ogban001
6 years ago

Please make correction
The correct answer is C

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