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In this video, I have discussed why hydrogen fluoride (HF) has higher boiling point compared to other hydrogen halides. Additionally, why HF is least acidic but fluorine is maximum electro-negative atom? I have explained the phenomena briefly. Thanks for watching and all the best.
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