A really interesting exercise is to look up the MP for hydrides of the P-block elements and plot them on a graph. You really see the effect of
hydrogen bonding.
That is,
For HF, HCl, HBr, HI, plot melting point against period.
Do the same for H2O, H2S, H2Se, H2Te
And again for NH3, PH3, AsH3, SbH3
Finally do the same with CH4, SiH4, GeH4, SnH4
In each case you get an approximately straight line, but the first item in the graph bucks the trend with a much higher MP. This is evidence of the
hydrogen bonding.
You can also see that H bonding is greatest with fluorine, less with oxygen, even lower with nitrogen and negligible with carbon.
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