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Oxgen is divalent in its compounds, but sulphur is even hexavalent. Why?

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  • In organic compound sulphur is estimated as

    A
    `H_2SO_4`
    B
    `BaSO_4`
    C
    `SO_2`
    D
    `BaCl_2`
  • The most stable divalent compound of carbon is

    A
    `C Cl_(2)`
    B
    `CO_(2)`
    C
    `CH_(2)`
    D
    `CO`
  • A compound is chiral even if

    A
    a mirror plane is present
    B
    a centre of inversion exists
    C
    a rotation axis axists
    D
    an improper rotation axis is present
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