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Why is dioxygen a gas but sulphur a solid?

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Oxygen due to its small size and high electronegativity form `ppi-ppi` multiple bonds. Hence oxygen exists as a dietomic `(O_2)` molecule. These molecules are held together by weak van der waals forces of attraction which can be easily overcome by collision of the molecules at room temperature `O_2` is a gas at room temperature. On the other hand sulphur due to its large size and low electronegativity, do not form `ppi-ppi` multiple bonds. Instead it prefers to form `S-S` single bonds. Further , because of stronger `S-S` bond than `O-O` bond, sulphur has a much greater tendency for catenation and exists as `S_8` molecule. Due to large molecular mass of `S_8` unit, the van der Waals forces of attraction holding `S_8` molecules together is very large and sulphur exist as solid at room temperature.
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-APPENDIX INORGANIC VOLUME 2-Exercises
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  2. Justify the placement of O, S, Se, Te and Po in the same group of the ...

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  3. Why is dioxygen a gas but sulphur a solid?

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  4. Knowing the electron gain enthalpy values for O to O^(-) and O to O^(...

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  5. Which aerosols deplete ozone?

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  6. Describe the manufacture of H(2)SO(4) by contact process?

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  7. How is SO(2) an air pollutant?

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  8. Why are halogens strong oxidising agents?

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  9. Explain why fluorine forms only one oxoacid, HOF.

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  10. Although chlorine and oxygen have nearly same electronegativity yet on...

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  11. Write two uses of ClO(2).

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  12. Why are halogens coloured?

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  13. Write the reactions of F(2) and Cl(2) with water.

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  14. How can you prepare Cl(2) from HCl and HCl from Cl(2)? Write reactions...

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  16. What are the oxidation states of phosphorus in the following:

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  17. Write balanced equations for the following: (i) NaCl is heated wit...

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  18. How are xenon fluorides XeF(2), XeF(4) and XeF(6) obtained?

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  19. With what neutral molecule is ClO^(–) isoelectronic? Is that molecule ...

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  20. How are XeO(3) and XeOF(4) prepared?

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