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Which molecule is likely to have a higher boiling point due to hydrogen bonding?

A. H2O
B. CH4
C. CO2
D. N2

Answer: H2O


Additional Information: Water (H2O) has strong hydrogen bonds, resulting in a higher boiling point compared to the other molecules.


Subjects: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry

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