Answer: Water has a higher boiling point than expected because hydrogen and oxygen form single covalent bonds. Molecules of water is bound together by strong attractions which needs high energy to break resulting to a higher boiling point of water than most substances.
Explanation: Water has strong hydrogen bonds between molecules. These bonds require a lot of energy before they will break. This leads to water having a higher boiling point than if there were only weaker dipole-dipole forces. Water also has a high specific heat.