S2- ion has 16 protons in the nucleus and 18 electrons around the nucleus.
The number of neutrons in the nucleus depends on the isotopic mass of the Sulphur ion because there are over 20 known Sulphur isotopes, which are the same element with different number of neutrons.
19 neutrons 16 protons and electrons
An atom of sulfur has 16 protons and 16 electrons. Depending on the isotope, it can have anywhere from 16 to 20 neutrons.
The number of protons and neutrons is 16 protons and 16 neutrons.
16,9,16
The isotope sulfur-25 doesn't exist.
16 neutrons and 16 protons
16 protons, and if it isn't an ion ("isn't an ion" means that it has no electric charge), it has 16 electrons. on average, sulfur has 16.065 neutrons, but that's averaged out, so it's a weird number. let's just say most sulfur has 16 neutrons.
16 protons 20 neutrons
19 neutrons 16 protons and electrons
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 number of protons and neutrons is 16 protons and 16 neutrons.
Sulfur has 16 protons and supposedly also 16 neutrons however there will almost certainly be other isotopes with more or less neutrons
16,9,16
There are 16 protons, 16 neutrons and 16 electrons in a Sulfur atom. *note it's atomic number- this is the number of protons in an atom of an element. There must be the same number of electrons to balance the charge. The atomic weight minus the number of protons gives you the number of neutrons
The isotope sulfur-25 doesn't exist.
The isotope sulfur-25 doesn't exist.