In group 6A, oxygen is at the top and sulfur is below oxygen. Ionization energy decreases going down a group. groups run vertically
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Yes sulfur does have more electron shells than oxygen.
Sulfur is larger than oxygen because it has more protons in its nucleus and more electrons in the orbital shells.
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Oxygen. Oxygen is a gas making it react faster, while sulfur is a solid.
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Yes sulfur does have more electron shells than oxygen.
Yes, oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur. This is because its electronegativity is about 3.44, while sulfur's is about 2.58.
Oxygen is on period 2 whereas sulfur is on period 3. Therefore, sulfur has more electron shells than oxygen.
Sulfur is larger than oxygen because it has more protons in its nucleus and more electrons in the orbital shells.
Sulfur is not diatomic. It forms S8 molecules rather than S2.
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no sulfur is practically a gas
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