Fluorine reacts with sulfur to form several different covalent compounds. Three of these

Chapter 20, Problem 20.73

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Fluorine reacts with sulfur to form several different covalent compounds. Three of these compounds are SF2, SF4, and SF6. Draw the Lewis structures for these compounds, and predict the molecular structures (including bond angles). Would you expect OF4 to be a stable compound?

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