Polyanion formation is maximum in
(a) nitrogen
(b) oxygen
(c) sulphur
(d) boron
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(c) sulphur
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c) Sulphur
Explanation:
A polyanion is described as any anion that has more than one negative charge at several sites. It is any compound that has multiple anion moieties, especially out of which one is based on a polymer.
Polyanion formation is maximum in Sulphur because of its greater catenation property. Sulphur is a chemical element having the symbol S and the atomic number 16. The element is abundant, multivalent, and also nonmetallic. Thus, the polyanion formation is maximum in sulphur due to the fact that sulphur shows the maximum catenation in the group .
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