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atomic size of sulphur is bigger than that of osygen ​

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Answered by crazylovermeriel
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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. As a result, it is harder for sulfur atoms to come close enough together to form bonds.

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Answered by rudhra73
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oxygen have 8 protons ,8 electrons & 8 neutron

sulphur have 16 proton 16 neutron and 8 electron

so the nuclear (neutron & proton) is bigger in sulphur .

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