Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
34 - 16, the atomic number of sulfur [note correct spelling] or 18.
Sulfur is a solid with 16 neutrons and is a non-metal.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number = 23 - 9 = 14
The mass number indicates the number of protons AND neutrons in the nucleus. Since the number of neutrons can vary, so can the mass number. The different versions of elements based on the number of neutrons are called isotopes. Sulfur-35 has an atomic mass of 35. So, it has a total of 35 protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Since sulfur always has 16 protons, then the number of neutrons in this isotope is 19. (35 - 16 = 19)
16 for both
The sulfur-23 doesn't exist.
16
16 neutrons and 16 protons
16
19 neutrons 16 protons and electrons
16 protons 20 neutrons
Sulfur has... Protons: 16 (just like its atomic number) Neutrons: 16 Electrons: 16
An atom of sulfur has 16 protons and 16 electrons. Depending on the isotope, it can have anywhere from 16 to 20 neutrons.
The isotope sulfur-25 doesn't exist.
The isotope sulfur-25 doesn't exist.
16,9,16
Sulfur has 16 electrons, protons and neutrons.