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Question Number 21411 by Tinkutara last updated on 23/Sep/17
The critical temperature of water is  higher than that of O_2  because the  H_2 O molecule has  (a) fewer electrons than O_2   (b) two covalent bonds  (c) V-shape  (d) dipole moment.
$$\mathrm{The}\:\mathrm{critical}\:\mathrm{temperature}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{water}\:\mathrm{is} \\ $$$$\mathrm{higher}\:\mathrm{than}\:\mathrm{that}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{O}_{\mathrm{2}} \:\mathrm{because}\:\mathrm{the} \\ $$$$\mathrm{H}_{\mathrm{2}} \mathrm{O}\:\mathrm{molecule}\:\mathrm{has} \\ $$$$\left({a}\right)\:\mathrm{fewer}\:\mathrm{electrons}\:\mathrm{than}\:\mathrm{O}_{\mathrm{2}} \\ $$$$\left({b}\right)\:\mathrm{two}\:\mathrm{covalent}\:\mathrm{bonds} \\ $$$$\left({c}\right)\:\mathrm{V}-\mathrm{shape} \\ $$$$\left({d}\right)\:\mathrm{dipole}\:\mathrm{moment}. \\ $$

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