Sulfurs (not sulphurs) atomic number is 16.
There is only one sulfur atom. The S is sulfur, and there is no number next to it.
A sulfur atom has 16 electrons.
An atom's atomic number gives its number of protons. Sulfur's atomic number is 16. Thus, any isotope of sulfur will have 16 protons.
16, the same as the atomic number of sulfur.
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
There are 16 protons in an atom of sulfur. All isotopes and ions of the same elements will have the same number of protons regardless of the difference in the number of neutrons or electrons. So the information about the atom being "neutral" is unnecessary.
Sulfur, which atomic number (in the PS) is 16, by definition equal to the number of protons in the nucleus
Sulfur-33 has 16 electrons since it is a neutral atom and the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus for a neutral atom.
S with 17 neutrons and 16 protons has a mass number of 33 amu
The number of protons and of electrons is always 16, which is the atomic number of sulfur. The number of neutrons depends on which isotope of sulfur is the atom considered, but since the most common isotope is sulfur-32, the number of neutrons is most commonly also 16.
Sulphur has atomic number 16.
There are six unpaired electrons in a sulfur atom (atomic number 16) because sulfur has six valence electrons in its outer shell.