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Find the odd one out: Sulphur, Nitrogen. Oxygen, Chlorine

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Answered by llMadeSavagell
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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Sulphur is the odd one among Sulphur, Nitrogen. Oxygen, and Chlorine.

Explanation:

Oxygen and Sulphur are both members of Group 16 on the periodic table, while nitrogen is a member of Group 15 and Chlorine of Group 17. All these are non-metals.

The reason that sulphur stands apart from Oxygen, NItrogen and Chlorine is that it exists as a solid at room temperature whereas all the other three Oxygen, NItrogen and Chlorine are gases at room temperature.

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