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1) why oxygen is a gas where as sulphur is a solid?​


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CHALLENGERVIPIN: The intermolecular forces in oxygen are weak van der Waals forces, which causes it to exist as gas while sulphur form strong S=S double bonds hence exist as a puckered structure held together by strong covalent bonds and exist as a polyatomic molecule, hence exists as a solid
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Answered by deepakojha11411
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The intermolecular forces in oxygen are weak van der Waals forces, which causes it to exist as gas. On the other hand, sulphur does not form strong S=S double bonds hence exists as a puckered structure held together by strong covalent bonds and exists as a polyatomic molecule. So, it exists as a solid.

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Answered by mayanksaha9125
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The intermolecular forces in oxygen are weak van der Waals forces, which causes it to exist as gas. On the other hand, sulphur does not form strong S=S double bonds hence exists as a puckered structure held together by strong covalent bonds and exists as a polyatomic molecule. So, it exists as a solid.


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