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HF is less volatile than HCl. Explain.

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This is due to HF show the property of intermolecular hydrogen bonding and exists as associated molecules. Hence, HF is a liquid. On the other hand, HCl exists as isolated molecules as it does not exhibit hydrogen bonding.
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