At ordinary temperature H 2 O is a liquid while H 2 S is a

CHEMISTRY
WAEC 2012

At ordinary temperature H2O is a liquid while H2S is a gas. This is because H2O has

  • A. weak intermolecular forces holding its molecules together
  • B. strong hydrogen bonds holding its molecules together
  • C. induced dipole-induced dipole forces between its molecules
  • D. ionic force between its molecules

Correct Answer: B. strong hydrogen bonds holding its molecules together



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