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There is only one sulfur atom. The S is sulfur, and there is no number next to it.
16, the same as the atomic number of sulfur.
32g of Sulfur is a Mole of Sulfur and therefore contains Avogadro's number of atoms of Sulfur. Avogadro's number is 6.023 × 10 to the 23.
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
there are 16 atoms in sulfur, because the number of atoms in an element is equal to its atomic number, which is the number at the top of the square which is bolded
Atomic number of sulfur = Number of protons = Number of electrons = 16
There is only one sulfur atom. The S is sulfur, and there is no number next to it.
An atom's atomic number gives its number of protons. Sulfur's atomic number is 16. Thus, any isotope of sulfur will have 16 protons.
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16, the same as the atomic number of sulfur.
32g of Sulfur is a Mole of Sulfur and therefore contains Avogadro's number of atoms of Sulfur. Avogadro's number is 6.023 × 10 to the 23.
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
there are 16 atoms in sulfur, because the number of atoms in an element is equal to its atomic number, which is the number at the top of the square which is bolded
16 electrons in the neutral atom. Sulfur -32 is an isotope containing 32 protons and neutrons Sulfur has an atomic number of 16, which is the number of protons therefore sulfur-32 has 16 neutrons
I'm not completely sure but i think it is the number of electron rings. Sulfur has three.
Electrons are equal to protons in a neutral element. Using the atomic number to find sulfur's number of proton's one finds that sulfur has 16 protons. Thus, sulfur in its elemental form must also have 16 electrons.