How does the boiling point of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) compared to the boiling point of fluorine (F2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S), both of molecular weight comparable to that of hydrogen peroxide?
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boiling points of H2O2, F2 and H2SH2O2 = 150. 2 ° C (423. 35 K) F2 = 85. 03 K (-188. 12 ° C, -306. 62 ° F) H2S = -60. 28 ° C (212 87. K) molar mass of H2O2 is 34. 0147 g / [mol -1] [-1] is podríaprobalbe numbers depend on the mass of the two substances SF2 MM molar molar mass is 19. mass 00 g / mol (molecolar is 38. 0 in the gas cylinders) the molar mass of H2S is 34. 082 g / molH2O2 molecular weight is similar in mass molaresH2O2 F2 + H2S = 34.0147 g / mol ([-1]) H2S + F2 = 35 g / mol (34.082 g / mol H2S + F2 1 or 19 g / mol )