Amongest `H_(2)O,H_(2)S,H_(2)Se` and `H_(2)Te` the one with highest boiling point is :

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Amongest `H_(2)O,H_(2)S,H_(2)Se` and `H_(2)Te` the one with highest boiling point is : A ... H-bonding D. `H_(2)Se` because of lower molecular weight

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