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Is water capable of hydrogen bonding?

Yes, water is capable of hydrogen bonding.


Why is the boilig point of water is higher than that H2S AND H2SE?

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Why hydrogen bonding is not present in hydrogen sulphide?

Hydrogen bonding occurs between hydrogen atoms and a highly electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In hydrogen sulfide (H2S), sulfur is less electronegative than oxygen, so the hydrogen bonding is weaker and not significant enough to cause hydrogen bonding in H2S.


H2S intermolecular force?

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) exhibits London dispersion forces as its primary intermolecular force due to temporary dipoles created by the movement of electrons. It also demonstrates some dipole-dipole interactions resulting from the difference in electronegativities between hydrogen and sulfur atoms. However, hydrogen bonding is not a significant intermolecular force in H2S because sulfur is not as electronegative as oxygen.


Why H2O is liquid and H2S is gas?

Water (H2O) is a liquid at room temperature because of its strong hydrogen bonding, which gives it a higher boiling point compared to hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Hydrogen sulfide is a gas at room temperature due to weaker van der Waals forces between its molecules, resulting in lower boiling point leading to its gaseous state.


Is hydrogen bonding strongest between molecules of H20 H2S H2Se or H2Te?

Hydrogen bonding is strongest in molecules of H2O (water) because oxygen is highly electronegative, creating a large difference in electronegativity between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms which strengthens the hydrogen bonding.


Can H2S form a hydrogen bond?

No, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) cannot form hydrogen bonds because it lacks a hydrogen attached to a highly electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine, which is necessary for hydrogen bonding. Instead, H2S forms weak van der Waals forces.


Is water capable of making four Hydrogen bonding interaction?

Yes, water is capable of forming a maximum of four hydrogen bonding interactions. A water molecule can form two hydrogen bonds with neighboring molecules, one using each of its hydrogen atoms, resulting in a total of four hydrogen bonds.


What are the types of intermolecular forces H2S?

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) exhibits several types of intermolecular forces. The primary force is dipole-dipole interactions, as H2S is a polar molecule due to the electronegativity difference between hydrogen and sulfur. Additionally, it experiences London dispersion forces, which are present in all molecules. However, hydrogen bonding is not significant in H2S compared to water because sulfur is less electronegative than oxygen.


What are the elements in H2S?

The elements in hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are hydrogen (H) and sulfur (S).


What is the name of H2S?

H2S is hydrogen sulphide. NOT the suffix ' ---ide'. It has the 'rotten eggs' smell. When opening a rotten egg, it is this gas that you smell.


What is the Chemical formula for hydrogen sulfur?

The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.