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Which shows maximum catenation property?(1) Se(2) $\mathrm{Te}$(3) $\mathrm{Po}$(4) $\mathrm{S}$
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Catenation is the ability of an element to form chains, or rings, by making bonds with atoms of the same element. This property is dependent on the bond strength of the element with itself. Show more…
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