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Hydrogen Bonding
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The question would ask "Which one of these has the highest boiling point?" and the options would be CHBr3, CHF3, or CHCl3. I understand this is asking about the strength of the intramolecular forces, but what I do not understand is what makes one stronger than the other. These all have hydrogen bonds in them but am I comparing the molecular weight of each one and the one with the highest molecular weight has the strongest hydrogen bond? I know that CHBr3 is the right answer but I just do not understand why.

Thanks for the help!

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