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WEEK 9

TOPIC: SULPHUR

CONTENTS:

  1. General properties of group via element
  2. Allotropes and uses of sulphur
  3. Compounds of sulphur- trioxosulphate (iv) acids and its salts
  4. Tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid: industrial preparation, reactions and uses.

PERIOD 1: GENERAL PROPERTIES OF GROUP VIA ELEMENT

Group VIA elements usually called oxygen family have the following properties

  • They are made up of oxygen (O), sulphur (S), Selenium (Se) Tellurium (Te) and Polonium (Po)
  • Oxygen gas is the first member of the group
  • Sulphur comes as the second member of the group and it is a solid, followed by other members.
  • They have six valence electrons.
  • They gain two electrons usually from group I and II metals to attain octet structure or form negative divalent ions e.g., S2, O2
  • They form covalent compounds with non-metals e.g., H —–O——–H in water and H—-S—–H, hydrogen sulphide
  • Their oxidation states range from -2 in its compounds except peroxides like H2O2 and K2O2 where oxygent has -1

 ELECTRON STRUCTURE OF SULPHUR

Sulphur is represented with a symbol S, it has 16 atomic numbers. The electronic configuration is 2, 8,6. It is a P block element. Thus have its valence electrons in the p orbital Is2 2s2 2p6 3s23p4

The distribution of electrons into shell is given in the figure below:

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