What is the maximum number of $H$-bonds that a single water molecule can form?

  • A
    $4$
  • B
    $3$
  • C
    $2$
  • D
    $1$

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Hydrogen bonding is formed in compounds containing hydrogen and

Identify which molecule in each of the following pairs has stronger $H$-bonding:
$(i)$ $H_2O$ and $H_2S$
$(ii)$ $NH_3$ and $PH_3$
$(iii)$ $HF$ and $HCl$

The relatively high boiling point of $HF$ is due to

The hydrogen bonding is strongest in which one of the following sets?

Correct decreasing order of boiling point of given compounds:
$I. \ HCl$
$II. \ H_2O$
$III. \ HF$
$IV. \ NH_3$

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