Multiple Choice
The boiling point of H2O is much higher than that of the analogous molecule H2S.This is mostly due to
A) dispersion forces being much stronger in H2S than in H2O.
B) dipole-dipole forces being much stronger in H2S than in H2O.
C) hydrogen bonding being much stronger in H2S than in H2O.
D) dipole-dipole forces being much stronger in H2O than in H2S.
E) hydrogen bonding being much stronger in H2O than in H2S.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q28: Define fusion.<br>A) the phase transition from solid
Q64: Determine the normal boiling point of a
Q98: What is the strongest type of intermolecular
Q99: Identify the compound that does not have
Q99: Choose the substance with the highest surface
Q102: An unknown substance has a boiling point
Q104: Choose the pair of substances that are
Q105: Choose the substance with the highest viscosity.<br>A)
Q106: The fluorocarbon C<sub>2</sub>CL<sub>3</sub>F<sub>3</sub> has a normal boiling
Q122: Define freezing.<br>A) the phase transition from solid