State the reasons for sulphur has greater tendency for catenation than oxygen
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Sulfur generally exists in animation as S8 fragments hence on warming this sounds collapse and link harmoniously in too long chains making it have a more prominent tendency for catenation than oxygen.
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Explanation: Sulphur naturally exists in nature as S8 molecules hence on heating this rings break and link jointly in to long chains making it have a greater tendency for catenation than oxygen.
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