Does sulphur exist as S2 ?
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Yes S2 exist when temperature is above 1000K .
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Sulphur exist as disulfide as an ion
Due to their special characteristics Sulfur (and phosphorous also ) behave differently. Probably because Sulfur forms single bonds rather than double bonds as an element.
It exists as disulfide but as an ion with two negative charges, not as an element.
Due to their special characteristics Sulfur (and phosphorous also ) behave differently. Probably because Sulfur forms single bonds rather than double bonds as an element.
It exists as disulfide but as an ion with two negative charges, not as an element.
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