Which statements about sulfur difluoride are correct?

Select all the correct answers.
1) Each fluorine atom loses one electron to reach a noble gas configuration.
2) Each fluorine atom makes one bond.
3) The sulfur atom makes a total of two bonds.
4) The sulfur atom gains an electron to reach a noble gas configuration.

Respuesta :

The correct statement about sulfur difluoride is; the sulfur atom makes a total of two bonds.

The molecule, SF2 consists of one sulphur atom and two fluorine atoms which are covalently bonded.

Each of the atoms in SF2 has attained the noble gas configuration. The sulphur atom forms a total of two bonds in SF2; one bond to each fluorine atom as shown in the image attached.

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