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the ordinary sulphur exists as ​

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Sulfur forms single bonds rather than double bonds as an element. It exists as disulfide but as an ion with two negative charges, not as an element. ... It forms Pπ bonds. Sulfur (and Selenium also in the same group) due to its bigger atomic size has stronger Vander Waal forces among atoms.

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