Oxygen is always divalent whereas sulphur can form 2,4 and 6 bonds. This is because : (A) Oxygen is — NEET Chemistry Past Papers Chemistry Question
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Oxygen is always divalent whereas sulphur can form 2,4 and 6 bonds. This is because : (A) Oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur (B) Sulphur contains d-orbitals whereas oxygen does not (C) Sulphur has larger atomic radius than oxygen (D) Sulphur is more electronegative than oxygen
Answer: B
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