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c. What is the covalence of sulphur in its fluorides?

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Answered by rk094198
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... data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). ☑ Y verify (what is ☑ Y ☒ N ?) Infobox references. Sulfur trifluoride is an inorganic chemical compound composed of one atom of sulfur and three atoms of fluorine. It has the chemical formula SF3, and is 64% fluorine and 36% sulfur by mass. ... Each fluorine is attached to the sulfur by a single covalent bond.

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Answered by hmathur566
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Sulphur is a chemical element of group number 6 and represented by symbol S . ... As the atomic number is 16, it have 6 unpaired electrons in its excited state and that's why it shows a valency of six. Hence, the maximum covalency of sulphur is 6.

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