What has a larger radii, a sulfur atom or sulfied ion and why
Yes.
Magnesium is located in Group II in the periodic table. Every element in Group II will form an ion with the charge of 2+ by losing two electrons. Hence, magnesium will form the magnesium ion: Mg2+. Sulfur is located in Group VI in the periodic table. Every element in Group VI will form an ion with the charge of 2- by gaining two electron. Hence, sulfur will form the sulfur ion: S2-.
nitrogen- .70 angstroms (oxygen- .66 angstroms)
what element contains 16 protons? what element contains 10 protons?
MgS = magnesium sulfide
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
Magnesium sulfide (MgS) is formed by the reaction of magnesium with sulfur.
Yes.
sulfur which then forms magnesium sulfide
francium has the largest ionic radius
It is a compound, because it contains more than one element. An element is smallest unit that maintains all of its properties. When you combine elements, you get compounds. MgS04 contains the elements Mg (magnesium), S (sulfur) and O (oxygen).
Magnesium is located in Group II in the periodic table. Every element in Group II will form an ion with the charge of 2+ by losing two electrons. Hence, magnesium will form the magnesium ion: Mg2+. Sulfur is located in Group VI in the periodic table. Every element in Group VI will form an ion with the charge of 2- by gaining two electron. Hence, sulfur will form the sulfur ion: S2-.
Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate, MgSO4) is composed of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen.
nitrogen- .70 angstroms (oxygen- .66 angstroms)
sulfur
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
Magnesium and Sulfur