Sulfur (also spelled Sulphur) is an element so it is composed only of atoms of Sulfur.
In one molecule of sulfur dioxide, there is one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. This is simply a ratio of 1 sulfur atom : 2 oxygen atoms or 1:2.
A neutral atom of sulfur has 16 electrons.
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.
16
One if it is pure sulfur. Sulfur is an element so the on atom is sulfur!
In one molecule of sulfur dioxide, there is one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms. This is simply a ratio of 1 sulfur atom : 2 oxygen atoms or 1:2.
There is one sulfur atom in FeSO3.
A neutral atom of sulfur has 16 electrons.
there are 210 known isotopes in the element of sulfur i found this on sulfur factrs periodic table of the elements
There is only one sulfur atom. The S is sulfur, and there is no number next to it.
hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are the kinds of atoms always present in protein molecules
There are 6 valence electrons in the sulfur atom.
Sulfur has three shells.
16, the same as the atomic number of sulfur.
16
A sulfur atom gains 2 electrons when it becomes a sulfide ion.