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Sulfur polonium—oxygen bonds

We have already noted that the properties of the elements in Group VI show the characteristic trends that we have come to expect on descending a Group. The elements become more metallic in character oxygen is a covalently bonded gaseous diatomic molecule sulfur is a solid containing Sg molecules and is an insulator selenium (non-metal) and tellurium (semi-metal) are semiconductors with polymeric structures polonium is a metal. The compounds of selenium, tellurium and pollonium also illustrate the inert pair effect and a tendency to higher coordination numbers. [Pg.206]


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