Element #32 is Germanium, symbol Ge. It is a semi-metal used in some semiconductor materials. It is in the fourth period of the period table (assuming H and He are the first period).
Pure, elemental sulfur is always yellow, yes, as as to why, it is because elemental sulfur reflects yellow light. Period. It is as simple as that.
Germanium. It's a metalloid.
Group 16, period 4. Below S, sulfur
Eight. Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon, Phosphorous, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon
Sulfur is in the 3rd period.
Sulfur is in period 3 and group 16 (6A).
Period# 3
Oxygen is on period 2 whereas sulfur is on period 3. Therefore, sulfur has more electron shells than oxygen.
Sulfur (S, element number 16) is on the third period of the periodic table.
Sulfur is in Group 16, Period 3.
6th group 3rd period
Sulfur is derived from the Latin word sulpur, which was Hellenizedto sulphur. The spelling sulfur appears toward the end of the Classical period.
Sulfur is in the group 16 (chalcogens) and period 3 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Chlorine
Element #32 is Germanium, symbol Ge. It is a semi-metal used in some semiconductor materials. It is in the fourth period of the period table (assuming H and He are the first period).
Selenium. As you go across the groups, not counting the transition metals, a valence electron is added.