What sulphur molecule? There are several possibilities, including but not limited to S2 and S8. A sulfur molecule has the formula S8. Multiply the number of sulfur atoms (8) times the atomic weight of sulfur in grams (32.065g). The molar mass of S8 = 256.52g S8.
Formaldehyde has a nonpolar trigonal planar molecule.
For a truly trigonal planar molecule the bond angles are 120 0 exactly.
Sulphur exists as a polyatomic molecule which is S8
Trigonal planar.
S8 is a cyclis covalent molecule or unit for Rhombic and Monoclinic sulphur.
Both the nitrogen atoms in the N2O3 molecule are sp2 hybridized...thus it is planar.
A sulfur molecule has the formula S8. Multiply the number of sulfur atoms (8) times the atomic weight of sulfur in grams (32.065g). The molar mass of S8 = 256.52g S8.
- Conversion factor needed = (6.022*1023 molecules S8 / 1 mole S8) and (8 atoms S / 1 molecule S8) calculate: 0.525 mol*(6.022 *10^23 molecules S8 / 1 mole S8) * (8 atoms S / 1 molecule S8) = 2.529... = 2.53 x 1024 atoms of S8 (3 Sig figs)
it is a trigonal planar
Trigonal Planar
trigonal planar