Chemistry
Chemistry, 15.01.2020 03:31, trobbie817

Why does hydrochloric acid have a higher boiling point than diatomic fluorine? why does hydrochloric acid have a higher boiling point than diatomic fluorine?
a.)the stabilizing effect of dipole interactions in hydrochloric acid is high.
b. )hydrochloric acid is a larger molecule.
c. )fluorine is a larger molecule.
d. )hydrochloric acid is polar whereas fluorine is non-polar.
e.)hydrochloric acid has high intermolecular forces whereas fluorine has low intermolecular forces.

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