The most common ion formed from a single sulfur atom is a sulfide ion, with a charge of -2.
This ion has 16 protons and 18 electrons.
18 electrons
Sulfur hexafluoride is not a monatomic ion but in fact a molecular compound.
None the formation of an ion has nothing to do with losing or winning atoms.
The sulfate ion is SO42- The sulfite ion is SO32- and is more basic that sulfate.
yes sulfur is positive ion
This ion has 16 protons and 18 electrons.
A sulfur atom gains 2 electrons when it becomes a sulfide ion.
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18 electrons
Sulfur hexafluoride is not a monatomic ion but in fact a molecular compound.
The electronic configuration of sulfur ion (S)2- is: 1s22s22p63s23p6.
The ion S(2-) has 16 protons and 18 electrons.
A sulfide ion is an ion of just the sulfur atom on its own, whereas a sulfate ion is an ion that is composed of sulfur and oxygen, typically SO42-.
S2-
2 like oxygen
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