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SF6 is not easily hydrolysed.

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Answered by vindobhawe
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Explanation:

  • In SF₆, the sulfur atom is guarded by six F atoms which restrict kinetically any reaction water.
  • And SF₆ is thermodynamically more stable hence it does not react with water.  

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