Chemistry, asked by kzada101010, 9 months ago

atomic size of sulphur is bigger than that of osygen scientific reason ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fair question. The best answer is...there's more stuff in it. Oxygen has 8 Neutrons, 8 protons and 8 electrons.

Sulphur has 16 Neutrons, 16 protons and 8 electrons.

So the nucleus (Neutrons and protons) is bigger in sulphur. Just like a bunch of 32 balloons is bigger than a bunch of 16 balloons.

So that makes sense, but the big difference is in the electron configuration.

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