This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a Periodic Table.
Sulfur has 16 electrons. It has two electrons in its first energy level, eight in its second energy level, and six in its third energy level, making a total of 16 electrons.
There are 6 valence electrons in the sulfur atom.
Sulfur's outer most shell is 3p. It has 4 electrons in it's 3p orbital, therefore, sulfur has 4 valence electrons.
Six
the actuall spelling is 'sulphur',it has 6 valence electrons.
Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
'S' look for it on the periodic table for full name.
it is in the oxygen family and has 6 valence electrons it requires 2 electrons
All the isotopes of sulfur has 16 electrons.
Sulfur only needs two electrons to have a full valence electron shell, and since each covalent bond has two electrons, sulfur can only form 1 bond.
Because sulfur's valence shell is more than half full with 6 electrons. I takes less energy for sulfur to gain 2 electrons than it does for sulfur to lose electrons.
Sulfur has 6 electrons in the valence shell.
16 electrons
There are 6 valence electrons in the sulfur atom.
two electrons
Sulfur has six electrons in its third electron shell.
Each sulfur atom has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
Sulfur has 10 core electrons. Because the core electrons = all electrons that aren't valence electrons. Sulfur has 16 electrons; 6 valence and 10 core.