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    SF<sub>6</sub> Is a Hypervalent Compound of Sulfur Which Lies in the Third
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SF6 Is a Hypervalent Compound of Sulfur Which Lies in the Third

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SF6 is a hypervalent compound of sulfur which lies in the third period of the Periodic Table. Charge separation can be use to account for the exceptional valence of SF6.

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