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1. A Review of General Chemistry - Part 1 of 3
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1. A Review of General Chemistry / Sigma and Pi Bonds / Problem 9
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Explain why the S−H bond in ethanethiol is longer than the O−H bond in ethanol if the S and O in the mentioned compounds are both sp
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Sulfur has a larger atomic radius than oxygen, leading the S−H bond in ethanethiol to be longer compared to the O−H bond in ethanol.
B
Oxygen has a higher ionization energy than sulfur, leading the O−H bond in ethanol to be shorter than the S−H bond in ethanethiol.
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Sulfur has a higher electron affinity than oxygen, leading the S−H bond in ethanethiol to be stronger than the O−H bond in ethanol.
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Oxygen has a larger electronegativity than sulfur, leading the O−H bond in ethanol to be more polar than the S−H bond in ethanethiol.
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