there are fourty nine trust me
6 electrons
Sulfur has 6 outer shell electrons, as do all other atoms in column 16 of a wide form Periodic Table, in the usual chemical meaning. A physicist, especially a spectroscopist, might well consider only the 3p electrons of sulfur the outer shell, since the 3s electrons have a detectably lower energy level. On that view, sulfur would contain 4 outer shell electrons.
yes.they have the maximum number of electrons in their outer energy level?
Boron has 3 electrons in it's outer level.
Sulfur has 3 energy levels. 2 in the first one, 8 in the second one, and 6 in the third one.
Electrons in the outermost principal energy level are called valence electrons.
A Sulfide ion has a full complement of 8 valence electrons. Sulfur is element 16. It has 6 valence electrons in its outer energy level, however, sufide is S2- so it has gained 2 electrons to fill its outer energy level.
The are the valence electrons.
Two electrons
8 electrons
No. Valence electrons are the electrons in the outer most orbit (or energy level) and not in outer most orbital.
outer energy level