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Sulfur is more electronegative than hydrogen
Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur.
Because Sulphur is more electronegative
Atoms cannot be described as polar, only molecules.Nitrogen is, however more electronegative than sulfur if that's what you mean.
Oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur, resulting in more polar bonds with hydrogen.
Sulfur is more electronegative than hydrogen
Sulfur is more electronegative than beryllium. The electronegativity of sulfur is 2.58, and the electronegativity of beryllium is 1.57.
Sulfur is more electronegative than beryllium.
Yes, oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur. This is because its electronegativity is about 3.44, while sulfur's is about 2.58.
Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur.
Oxygen is more electronegative. Oxygen is above sulfur on the Periodic Table. As you go up on the table electronegativity increases. The only thing more electronegative than oxygen is fluorine.
Because Sulphur is more electronegative
H2O is more polar as oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur and will therefore attract the electrons more than sulfur
Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur because by gaining an extra electron it is able to maximize the effective nuclear charge, therefore stabilizing it and giving it a noble gas arrangement.
Sulfur has a high electronegativity.
Yes, aluminum is more electronegative than magnesium thus, resulting in a single displacement reaction. The products would be magnesium + aluminumnitrate
There is no known "sulfur metal". Sulfur is a nonmetal element, but in compounds with more electronegative nonmetals, such as oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine, sulfur can have a positive oxidation state.