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Sulphur has 6 valence electrons
no its an ionic bond(where elements lose or gain electrons) since the bond is between a nonmetal(sulfur) and a metal(calcium). Covalent bond is between two nonmetals that share electrons
The element Sulfur has 6 valence electrons. : )
8 because sulfur has 6 valence electrons and when it becomes sulfide it gains two electrons making it 6+2=8.
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 has 6 valence electrons
ionic
An ionic bond.
There are 6 valence electrons in the sulfur atom.
no its an ionic bond(where elements lose or gain electrons) since the bond is between a nonmetal(sulfur) and a metal(calcium). Covalent bond is between two nonmetals that share electrons
6 valence electrons
Sulfur has 6 electrons in the valence shell.
Sulfur's outer most shell is 3p. It has 4 electrons in it's 3p orbital, therefore, sulfur has 4 valence electrons.
The element Sulfur has 6 valence electrons. : )
8 because sulfur has 6 valence electrons and when it becomes sulfide it gains two electrons making it 6+2=8.
it is in the oxygen family and has 6 valence electrons it requires 2 electrons