Why does sulphur show paramagnetic in vapour state?
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In vapour state sulphur partly exists as S2 molecule and S2molecule like O2 has two unpaired electrons in the anti bonding , orbital and hence exhibit paramagnetism. ... It donates its electron pair and forms a linkage with metal ion. At normal pressure and temperature, the molecule of sulphur stays in the form of S8.
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Sulphur in vapour state exhibits paramagnetism. In vapour state, sulphurpartly exists as S2 molecule and has two unpaired electrons like O2 in the antibonding π-orbital. Hence, exhibits paramagnetism.
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