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Question
Give chemical reaction in support of the following:
Sulphur exhibits greater tendency for catenation than selenium.
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Solution
- Sulphur shows greater catenation tendency due to the formation of strong \[\ce{S - S}\] bonds compared to \[\ce{Se - Se}\] bonds.
- Example reaction for sulphur catenation: Formation of polysulphides, \[\ce{S_{(s)} + 2Na -> Na2S4}\].
- Selenium forms fewer chain compounds because \[\ce{Se - Se}\] bonds are weaker and less stable.
- Thus, sulphur forms stable rings and chains, demonstrating greater catenation than selenium.
This supports that sulphur has a greater tendency for catenation than selenium due to stronger \[\ce{S - S}\] bonding and more stable chain/ring structures.
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