Both have six valance electrons. That is what the number at the top of their column means.
Sulfur has sixteen electrons total, two in the inner shell, eight in the middle, and six in the outer. This means that it would have six valence electrons.
Sulfur's outermost shell is 3p. Out of 6 possible electrons in the 3p orbital, only 4 electrons fill the shell. Therefore sulfur has 4 valence electrons.
suhur has six electrons in its valance shell
they have six valence electrons
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The outer valence shell of a sulfur atom contains a total of 6 electrons: two 3s electrons and four 3p electrons.
8 because sulfur has 6 valence electrons and when it becomes sulfide it gains two electrons making it 6+2=8.
nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. carbon has 4 valence electrons.
This element is sulfur; the electron configuration of sulfur is [Ne]3s23p4. Sulfur has three electron shells cotaining 2, 8 and 6 electrons. The last six are valence electrons.
A barium atom has two valence electrons.
There are 6 valence electrons in the sulfur atom.
The outer valence shell of a sulfur atom contains a total of 6 electrons: two 3s electrons and four 3p electrons.
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Sulphur's electronic configuration is 2,8,6 and hence it has 6 electrons in its valence shell.
Group 16 (VIB or VIA) elements have six valence electrons.
The atomic number is 16, so a sulfur atom has 16 protons in the nucleus and 16 electrons in the electron cloud.
there are 6 valence electrons in the outermost energy levei
8 because sulfur has 6 valence electrons and when it becomes sulfide it gains two electrons making it 6+2=8.
Sulfur has 6 electrons in the valence shell.
There are 2 valence electrons in an atom of magnesium. There are 5 valence electrons that are in an atom of phosphorus. There are 4 valence electrons that are in a silicon atom.
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.
This element is sulfur; the electron configuration of sulfur is [Ne]3s23p4. Sulfur has three electron shells cotaining 2, 8 and 6 electrons. The last six are valence electrons.