A molecule is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by covalent chemical bonds.
Sulfur is an element, not a molecule or compound. It is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16.
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To assign the R and S configuration in a molecule, you need to prioritize the substituents attached to a chiral center based on atomic number. Then, visualize the molecule with the lowest priority group pointing away from you. If the sequence of prioritized substituents goes clockwise, it is R configuration; if counterclockwise, it is S configuration.
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Sodium chloride is NaCl
"S8" refers to elemental sulfur in the form of an allotrope, known as sulfur (S) atoms bonded together to form a molecule with eight sulfur atoms. Hence, "S8" is a molecule.
To determine the R and S configuration of a molecule, you need to assign priorities to the four substituents attached to the chiral center based on atomic number. Then, visualize the molecule with the lowest priority group pointing away from you. If the remaining three groups go clockwise, it's R configuration; if they go counterclockwise, it's S configuration.
In the nucleus during the S phase of interphase.
S is the atomic symbol for sulfur, which is an element. A compound is a molecule that is composed of two or more different elements.