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the boiling point of water (h2o) is 100 °c. which of the following best predicts the boiling point of hydrogen sulfide (h2s)?
a. higher than 100 °c because ion dipole interactions in hydrogen sulfide are stronger than hydrogen bonding in water.
b. lower than 100 °c because hydrogen sulfide has dipole-dipole interactions instead of hydrogen bonding.
c. lower than 100 °c because the hydrogen bonding in hydrogen sulfide is weaker than it is in water.
d. higher than 100 °c because the size of a sulfur atom is larger than the size of an oxygen atom.

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