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Why SF6is known but SH6 is not
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Aadi Ahluwalia 6 years ago

sf6 exist because electronegativity of fluorine is most high, it is of small size and high polarising power but it is not possible in SH6.
Fluorine being the strongest oxidising agent oxidises sulphur to its maximum oxidation state of +6 and thus forms SF6. In contrast H2 being a very weak oxidising agent can't oxidise S to its maximum oxidation state of +6 and hence doesn't form SH6
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