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I believe it's 2 bonds if I'm reading the question correctly.

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Q: How many bonds does sulfur have to fill its outer energy level?
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How many electrons in the outer energy level of sulfur?

there are fourty nine trust me


How many electron are needed to fill the outer energy level of sulfur?

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Chemical bonds are likely to form when?

an atom's outer energy level doesn't have the maximum number of electrons.


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What happens if an atom has 6 electrons in its outer energy level?

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A sulfur atom has 6 electrons in its outer shell how many covalent bonds is it likely to form with other atoms?

i dont no your level of chemistry, but if you know about orbital you will understand. sulfur is able to disobey the octect rule to form up to 6 bonds tis is due to the presence of d orbital. eg. SF6