[Ne]3s23p4
2+4= 6 valence electrons
Is this electron configuration 1s22s22p63p4 correct?From the Periodic Table the first part of the configuration gives 1s22s22p6 neon (Ne) but after that an outer-shell appears to be missing, could it be possibily 3s23p4 if that's the case the element is sulphur (S)S: [Ne] 3s23p4
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Silicon.Neon has 10 electrons. Adding 4 more electrons to that gives 14 electrons, and the configuration of [Ne] 3s2 3p2. This configuration belongs to the element silicon.
[Ne]3s23p4
[Ne]3s23p4
[Ne]3s23p4
[Ne]3s23p4
[Ne]3s23p4
Aluminum is [Ne]3s23p1 Sulfur is [Ne]3s23p4
2+4= 6 valence electrons
The electron configuration of sulfur is: [Ne]3s23p4.
2,8,6 is the configuration for Sulfur (atomic number is 16)
Is this electron configuration 1s22s22p63p4 correct?From the Periodic Table the first part of the configuration gives 1s22s22p6 neon (Ne) but after that an outer-shell appears to be missing, could it be possibily 3s23p4 if that's the case the element is sulphur (S)S: [Ne] 3s23p4
The symbol for sulfur is S. Its electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p4
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