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Why SF6 is kinetincally inert?

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Why SF6 is kinetincally inert?
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Řøhăň Řąjpůť ✌️✊ 6 years, 3 months ago

becoz in SF6, S is sterically protected by 6 F atoms nd hence doesn't allow H2O molecules to attack the S atom. further F doesn't have d orbital to accept the electron donated by H2O molecule.
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