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Question
Explain how sulphur exists in the +6 oxidation state.
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Solution
- Sulphur has valence shell configuration ns2 np4 and needs to form 6 bonds to reach +6 oxidation state.
- In the ground state, sulphur has 2 unpaired electrons, so it shows +2 state.
- Sulphur attains +6 state by exciting its ns and np electrons to vacant d-orbitals.
- This excitation creates 6 unpaired electrons, allowing bond formation with hybridisation sp3d2.
- The resulting geometry is octahedral with no lone pairs, stabilising the +6 oxidation state.
- This explains sulphurs ability to exhibit +6 oxidation state in compounds like SO3 and H2SO4.
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