Why is SF6 chemically inert? from Chemistry The p-Block Elem

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441. Why oxygen has less tendency to catenate than sulphur?
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442. Write the name of the compound which is formed by Krypton.
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443. Arrange the hydrides of group 16 in order of increasing boiling point.
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444. Arrange hydrides of group 16 in order of increasing acidic strength.
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445. Give the preparation of sulphur tetrafluoride.
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446. Why is SF6 chemically inert?


The inertness of SF6 is due to the presence of sterically protected sulphur atom which does not allow the hydrolysis to take place. Also S—F bond is strong.
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447. Give one use of SF6.
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448. How manv S—S linkages present in sulphur trioxide trimer, S3O9?
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449. Give the structure of SeO3 tetramer.
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450. Give the structure of:
(i) Peroxo monosulphuric acid, H2SO4
(ii) Dithionic acid, H2S2O6.
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