Just so you know, the Periodic Table does not give any indication of how many electrons an atom has but 95% of sulfur atoms are neutral and so contain 16 electrons.
Sulfur has 6 valence electrons. It is in group 16 of the periodic table, so it has 6 electrons in its outer shell.
'S' look for it on the periodic table for full name.
Sulfur is in block 16, it is a non-metal and it has 16 protons, 16 electrons and 16 neutrons. It weighs 32.1 amu's.
Sulfur is in group 16 of the periodic table, in the chalcogen family sometimes called the oxygen family.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
A neutral sulfur atom has 6 valence electrons. Sulfur is in group 16 of the periodic table, so it has 6 valence electrons in its outermost shell.
The third row of the periodic table contains elements with 3p electrons. Some examples of elements in this row are phosphorus, sulfur, and chlorine.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
Sulfur (S, element number 16) is on the third period of the periodic table.
Sulfur is in period 3 on the periodic table because it follows the electron configuration pattern based on its atomic number. In period 3, the third energy level (or shell) is being filled with electrons, and sulfur has its electrons arranged in the third energy level.
Elements in the periodic table that are similar to sulfur would be oxygen, and selenium
Sulphur/ Sulfur --> S (in capital letter) in the periodic table