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The maximum covalency of Sulphur is ___


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Covalency

  • It is the maximum number of covalent bonds that one atom may create with other atoms in the formation of a molecule or a compound.
  • It is equal to the valence shell's maximum number of electrons and also equal to the group number.
  • In the case of Sulphur, there are total six electrons in the valence shell and it lies in group 16 of the Periodic Table.

Hence, the maximum covalency of Sulphur is six.


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