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Identifying Substances That Can Form Hydrogen Bonds

In which of these substances is hydrogen bonding likely to play an important role in determining physical properties: methane (CH4), hydrazine (H2NNH2), methyl fluoride (CH3F), hydrogen sulfide (H2S)?

Which of the following substances is most likely to be a liquid at room temperature? (a) Formaldehyde. H2CO. (b) fluoromethane. CH3F. (c) hydrogen cyanide. HCN. (d) hydrogen peroxide. H202, (e) hydrogen sulfide. H2S.

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