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Why does S^(-) ion not accept the second...

Why does `S^(-)` ion not accept the second electron readily?

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Incoming electron faces repuls ions from the already present electron in the outer shell of s– ion.
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A: CN^(-) is an acid ligand. R: CN^(-) accepts electron pair also.