The last answer here was wrong by the way. Oxygen and sulfur aren't alike.
Selenium.
it is sulfur
Oxygen
oxygen
Oxygen, Selenium, Tellurium, or any other element in the same group as sulfur would have a similar Lewis symbol.
Selenium.
This element is selenium.
No. Sulfur is a Group 16 element that reacts readily with many other elements. Argon is a Group 18 element, which means it is a noble gas and typically is unreactive.
sulfur
This element is selenium.
it is sulfur
Oxygen
Sulfur is an element that has both extensive and intensive properties.
Selenium and tellurium are similar to sulfur.
Selenium, the element immediately below sulfur in the same column of a wide form periodic table. (The element immediately above sulfur in the same column, oxygen, is the lightest element in the column, and these lightest elements in a column of main group elements often have chemical properties somewhat different from all the other elements in the column. Sulfur, for example, has a much lower electronegativity than oxygen, while the difference between electronegativities of selenium and sulfur is much less.)
oxygen
Elements in the periodic table that are similar to sulfur would be oxygen, and selenium