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why copper sulphide is Cu2S not CuS?​

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Answered by 9249shaikhzoya
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This bond length difference has been ascribed to the higher bond order in (S-S)− compared to (S-S)2− due to electrons being removed from a π* an tibonding orbital. NMR studies on CuS show that there are two distinct species of copper atom, one with a more metallic nature than the other.

Answered by smarakisamantaray564
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This bond length difference has been ascribed to the higher bond order in (S-S)− compared to (S-S)2− due to electrons being removed from a π* antibonding orbital. NMR studies on CuS show that there are two distinct species of copper atom, one with a more metallic nature than the other.

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