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explain why sulphur forms an octa atomic molecule​

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Answered by sachinkumar3644
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Atomic size of sulphur is bigger. It can not form π – bond together with s – bond between S and S atoms. To satisfied its valency, it forms S8 molecule in which all atoms of sulphur bonded with only σ– bond.......

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Explain why sulphur forms an octa atomic molecule?

Answer:-

  • Atomic size of sulphur is bigger. It can not form π – bond together with s – bond between S and S atoms. To satisfied its valency, it forms S8 molecule in which all atoms of sulphur bonded with only σ– bond .

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Octasulfur is an inorganic chemical with the chemical formula S. It is a yellow solid, and is odourless and tasteless.

It is the most common allotrope of sulfur. It is a major industrial chemical that occurs widely in nature.

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