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Question
Explain giving reason the following:
SF6 is known but SH6 is not known.
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Solution
- SF6 is known because sulphur can expand its octet using available vacant d-orbitals, allowing six fluorine atoms to bond.
- SH6 is not known because hydrogen cannot expand its octet; it can form only one bond.
- Also, sulphur forms strong S-F bonds leading to a stable SF6, whereas S-H bonding in SH6 would be unstable and not favoured.
- Hence, the inability of hydrogen to accommodate more than one bond and expand its valence shell is the main reason SH6 is not known.
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