Why electronegative of oxygen is less than sulphur
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Sulphur is less electronegative than oxygen because in the sulphur element, the bonding electrons (or valence electrons) are further from the nucleus, so they are less tightly held by the forces of its protons
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The reasons for Oxygen to be more electronegative than sulphur are followed:
a) the size of oxygen atom is smaller, thus is effective nuclear charge is more.
b) no enrollment of d-orbitals.
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