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Sulfur (S, element number 16) is on the third period of the periodic table.
Including S such elements are 8, Na,Mg,Al,SI,P,S,Cl and Ar. (3rd period of periodic table)
13 protons an easy way to remember what number of protons an element has is APES. A-atomic number, P-protons, E-electrons, S-same, so the atomic number and the numbers of protons and electrons are the same number
The energy sublevel (s, p, d ,f) is always the same.
The Element Sulfur. 16. S. Sulfur. 32.065. Atomic Number: 16. Atomic Weight: 32.065. Melting Point: 388.36 K (115.21°C or 239.38°F)The number is 16
The element with atomic number 13 is aluminum (Al). When aluminum loses three electrons, it forms an ion with a 3+ charge, written as Al3+. This ion contains 13 protons, as the number of protons in an element's nucleus is equal to its atomic number.
Of the elements with atomic numbers 1-18 (Hydrogen to Argon), the element with the largest atom is any of the ones in period 3 (Sodium to Argon) (Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar). However, Argon has the most electrons in that region, so it has the highest atomic number.
There is no element in period 3 group 6. The element at period 3, group 16 (called on very old periodic tables group VIA) is sulfur (S).
the atomic number of an element is equal to the number of proton(s) or electron(s) in that element. for carbon (C), this number is 6.
Sulfur (S) is the representative element in period 4 with six valence electrons.
The atomic number of the element that belongs to the s-block in the periodic table is 2.
On the periodic table group 4A is carbon, silicon, germanium, tin and lead. (aka "The Carbon Group")