why oxygen is a gas and sulphur is solid??
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Oxygen is smaller in size as compared to sulphur. ... Also, the intermolecular forces in oxygen are weak van der Wall's, which cause it to exist as gas. On the other hand, sulphur does not form M2 molecule but exists as a puckered structure held together by strong covalent bonds. Hence, it is a solid.
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Because oxygen has its molecules very far away from each other which is the property of gaseous substance while sulphur has its molecules closely attached to each other
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