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Why is dioxygen a gas but sulphur a solid? - Chemistry

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Why is dioxygen a gas but sulphur a solid?

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  1. Due to the small size and high electronegativity, oxygen forms pπ-pπ multiple bonds. As a result, oxygen exists as diatomic (O2) molecules.
  2. These molecules are held together by weak van der Waal’s forces of attraction, which can be overcome by collisions of the molecules at room temperature.
  3. Therefore, O2 is a gas at room temperature. Due to its bigger size and lower electronegativity, sulphur does not form pn-pn multiple bonds.
  4. It prefers to form S-S single bonds. The S-S single bond is stronger than the O-O single bond. Thus, sulphur has a higher tendency for catenation than oxygen.
  5. Due to a higher tendency for catenation and a lower tendency for pπ-pπ multiple bonds, sulphur exists as an octa-atomic (S8) molecule.
  6. Due to the bigger size, the force of attraction holding the S8 molecules together is much stronger, which cannot be overcome by collisions of molecules at room temperature.

Therefore, sulphur is solid at room temperature.

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Chapter 7: p-Block Elements - 'NCERT TEXT-BOOK' Exercises [Page 458]

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Chapter 7 p-Block Elements
'NCERT TEXT-BOOK' Exercises | Q 7.18 | Page 458
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