SF6 exists but SH6 doesn't . Why ?
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Since sulfur can donate 6 electrons and fluorine can accept only one, they form SF6. ... In a theoretical SH6 molecule, a high electron density around sulphur would be present because the relatively high energy of the non-bonding orbitals are higher in energy. That's why SF6 exists but SH6 not.
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because of covalant bound in SF6
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