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Account for the following: Sulphur exhibits tendency for catenation but oxygen does not. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Account for the following:

Sulphur exhibits tendency for catenation but oxygen does not.

Explain why:

Sulphur exhibits tendency for catenation but oxygen does not.

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Solution 1

  1. Oxygen is small in size and has high electronegativity, causing strong repulsion between lone pairs on adjacent oxygen atoms, reducing O-O bond stability.
  2. Sulphur atoms are larger with lower electronegativity, allowing S-S bonds to be stronger, and less repulsion occurs between lone pairs.
  3. Sulphur has vacant d-orbitals, facilitating bonding and formation of long chains, unlike oxygen, which lacks d-orbitals.
  4. Hence, sulphur shows a greater tendency for catenation, forming chains and rings, while oxygen mainly forms only small units like peroxides.
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Solution 2

This is because of higher S-S bond energy 213 kJ/mol as compared to O-O bond energy 138 kJ/mol.

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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 417]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 7.65 (iii) | Page 417
Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS | Q 22. (i) (b) | Page 461
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