It is one of the many allotrope forms of elementary sulfur, so its oxydation number is ZERO (nill) like for all elements.
(compare allotrope forms of carbon: graphene, fullerene etc.)
+4
There are s8 sulfur molecules. It shows 0 oxidation number.
This is the thiosulfate ion. Sulfur shows +6 oxidation number.
S has an oxidation number of -2. Al is +3.
Atomic sulfur has oxidation number 0. The oxidation number of the sulfide ion is -2. During formation of a wide variety of compounds, the oxidation status of sulfur may differ from -2 to +6.
+6 for sulfur in sulfates
There are s8 sulfur molecules. It shows 0 oxidation number.
This is the thiosulfate ion. Sulfur shows +6 oxidation number.
S has an oxidation number of -2. Al is +3.
The oxidation number is + for C and -2 for O.
Atomic sulfur has oxidation number 0. The oxidation number of the sulfide ion is -2. During formation of a wide variety of compounds, the oxidation status of sulfur may differ from -2 to +6.
+6 for sulfur in sulfates
The oxidation number in atomic sulfur is 0. With other non metals, it produces many ions where its oxidation number varies from -2 to +6. The oxidation number of sulfide ion (which is produced usually with ions from metals) is -2.
-2
+6
+4
-2
It is different compound to compound. Sulfur generally shows +6 and +4.