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Why does water (H₂O) exist as a liquid at room temperature, unlike hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)?
A. Oxygen is smaller than sulfur
B. Water has a bent molecular shape
C. Extensive hydrogen bonding between water molecules
D. Water is more polar than H₂S
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