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(e) Why is SCI6 not known?​

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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Fluorine atom is smaller in size so, six F- ions can surround a sulphur atom. The case is not so with chlorine atom due to its large size. So, SF6 is known but SCI6 is not known due to interionic repulsion between larger ions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fluorine atom is smaller in size so, six F- ions can surround a sulphur atom. The case is not so with chlorine atom due to its large size. So, SF6 is known but SCI6 is not known due to interionic repulsion between larger ions.

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