Why does water have an anomalously high boiling point compared to other main-group hydrides?

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Water has a high boiling point compared to other main-group hydrides because of its unique hydrogen bonding properties. The hydrogen bonds between water molecules are stronger than the typical dipole-dipole interactions found in other hydrides, leading to a higher boiling point.

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