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Question
How does the following property vary on moving down the group 16?
Catenation
Long Answer
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Solution
- Oxygen shows very little tendency towards catenation, forming mainly simple peroxides like \[\ce{H - O - O - H}\].
- Sulphur exhibits a strong tendency to catenate, forming long chains and rings like S₈.
- Selenium and tellurium also show catenation but less prominently than sulphur.
- The propensity for catenation decreases as we move further down from sulphur to polonium.
- This decline is due to the increase in atomic size and weaker \[\ce{M - M}\] bonds in heavier elements.
Thus, catenation tendency increases from oxygen to sulphur, then decreases down the group from sulphur to polonium.
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