For aluminium the ending is 3p1 and for sulfur is 3p4.
Two aluminum atoms and three sulfur atoms are combined in the compound aluminum sulfide (2 Al + 3 S = Al2S3).
Aluminum is [Ne]3s23p1 Sulfur is [Ne]3s23p4
The element with an electron configuration that ends with 3p is silicon, with the electron configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2.
The element with the electron configuration Ne3s^23p^4 is sulfur.
The electron configuration of sulfur is [Ne]3s2.3p4.
When aluminum and sulfur react, aluminum sulfide is produced.
The electron configuration for sulfur end with 3p4.
The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
Aluminum sulfide (Al2S3) is formed when aluminum and sulfur combine due to the transfer of electrons from aluminum to sulfur. Aluminum has a 3+ charge, while sulfur has a 2- charge. This results in the formation of a stable ionic compound with a 2:3 ratio of aluminum to sulfur atoms.
The longhand electron configuration for sulfur is 1s2.2s2.2p6.3s2.3p4.
No, aluminum foil and aluminum sulfur are not the same. Aluminum foil is a thin sheet of aluminum metal used for wrapping food, while aluminum sulfur refers to a compound of aluminum and sulfur that is known as aluminum sulfide and has different properties and uses.
Yes, aluminum and sulfur can form a compound called aluminum sulfide. This compound is commonly produced by reacting aluminum with sulfur-containing compounds or directly with sulfur at high temperatures.