question archive Hydrogen sulfide is a gas at room temperature and water is a liquid at room temparature, mostly due to: A
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Hydrogen sulfide is a gas at room temperature and water is a liquid at room temparature, mostly due to:
A. strong dipole-dipole forces and London forces between molecules of hydrogen sulfide
B. hydrogen sulfide has fewer hydrogen atoms per molecule than does water
C. strong hydrogen bonding between molecules of water
D. weaker London forces present between molecules of hydrogen sulfide