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The boiling point of water is higher than the boiling point of hydrogen sulfide because of the covalent bonds in water. low electronegativity of sulfur. London dispersion forces between water molecules. hydrogen bonds in hydrogen sulfide molecules. (I'm pretty sure it's not either of the bottom 2.)

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