homework help
Username
Password
Homework helpPost homework
questionPost homework answerMy homework help
Save on Textbooks!



Other
  Other Homework Help ( 742 )
Math
  Math- Algebra 1 ( 1628 )
  Math- Algebra 2 ( 807 )
  Math- Calculus ( 280 )
  Math- Geometry ( 398 )
  Math- Other ( 1004 )
  Math- Precalculus ( 299 )
  Math- Trigonometry ( 190 )
Biology
  Biology- Animal ( 105 )
  Biology- Cell ( 378 )
  Biology- Ecological ( 63 )
  Biology- General ( 414 )
  Biology- Microbiology ( 69 )
Business
  Business- Accounting ( 390 )
  Business- Finance ( 290 )
  Business- Other ( 212 )
Chemistry
  Chemistry- Biochem ( 111 )
  Chemistry- Organic ( 95 )
  Chemistry- Other ( 768 )
Economics
  Economics- Macroeconomics ( 519 )
  Economics- Microeconomics ( 361 )
Essay Service
  Essay Correction ( 48 )
  Essay Writing ( 225 )
History
  History- World ( 459 )
  US History- Post 1877 ( 278 )
  US History- Pre 1877 ( 205 )
Language
  English ( 442 )
  Foreign Languages ( 80 )
  World Literature ( 117 )
Physics
  Physics- Electricity, Magnetism ( 158 )
  Physics- General ( 905 )
  Physics- Mechanical, Heat, Sound ( 234 )
  Physics- Wave, Quantum Physics ( 59 )
z Medical Questions

Your Question
Oxygen and sulfur have similar chemical properties because both elements have six electrons in their outermost electron shells. Indeed, both oxygen and sulfur form molecules with two hydrogen atoms: water and hydrogen sulfide. Surprisingly, water is a liquid, yet hydrogen sulfide is a gas, even though sulfur is much larger and heavier than oxygen. Propose an explanation for this striking difference.
Please Login to Answer the Question
LOGIN


Yugioh cards all yu-gi-oh! | Los Angeles County Bail Bonds  | Health Care in Germany | Chalk Boards
Copyright © 2003-2005 StudentQuestions.comTerms of Service | Educational Directory