Chemistry, asked by kzada101010, 10 months ago

atomic size of sulphur is bigger than that of osygen​

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Sulfur can expand its valence shell to hold more than eight electrons, but oxygen cannot. These seemingly minor differences have important consequences for the chemistry of these elements. The radius of a sulfur atom is about 60% larger than that of an oxygen atom

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