Why the boiling point of water is higher than hydrogen sulfide?
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Hence the higher boiling point of water. ... It's due to the higher electronegativity of Oxygen than Sulphur that it makes Intermolecular Hydrogen bonds with the Hydrogen Atoms of Other water molecules thus the Boiling Point of H2O increases and is much higher than that of H2S.
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Hence the higher boiling point of water. ... It's due to the higher electronegativity of Oxygen than Sulphur that it makes Intermolecular Hydrogen bonds with the Hydrogen Atoms of Other water molecules thus the Boiling Point of H2O increases and is much higher than that of H2S.