Which pair of elements is most apt to form a molecular compound with each other?
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The pair of elements most likely to form a molecular compound with each other are two nonmetals. The only pair of nonmetals is sulfur and fluorine.
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The pair of two nonmetals is the most appropriate to form a molecular compound as they make the perfect pair. Sulfur and fluorine are the only pair of non-metals.
Compounds like sulfur tetrafluoride and sulfur hexafluoride are formed by sulfur and fluorine.
- 1.25 g of sulfur and 4.45 g of fluorine are produced by the decomposition of a sample of sulfur hexafluoride.
- 4.43 g of fluorine and 1.87 g of sulfur are produced by the decomposition of a sample of sulfur tetrafluoride.
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