Chemistry, asked by simran6878, 11 months ago

SF6 is known but SH6 is not why???....plz don't copy​

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Answered by rj091196
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Answer:

Because the size of H- is very large than F-. Due to this sulphur can't accommodate 6 hydrozens

Answered by dastina840
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The size of H- is very large than F-. Due to this sulphur can't accommodate 6 hydrozens.

So SF6 is known but SH6 is not .

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