Explain the abnormally high boiling point of ammonia (NH3).
Explain the abnormally high boiling point of ammonia (NH3)
The boiling point of ammonia is abnormally high because it forms strong intermolecular hydrogen bonds. This is because the nitrogen atom has high electronegativity leading to polar N-H bonds.
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