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Why sulphur is more stable in +6 oxidation state?

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Answered by RajkisanS
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Explanation:

SF6 is extremely stable for purely steric reasons, because S is completely blocked by fluorine atoms from all directions, so the reactions starting with an attack on S that otherwise would readily occur (hydrolysis, etc.) never have the chance to occur. This has nothing to do with electronegativity.

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