Sulfur gains 2 electrons to become stable.
Ordinary sulfur found in nature is stable, but there are synthetic isotopes of all elements, including sulfur.
do the Lewis structure. It has all the answers. :)
alpha - sulfur (α-sulfur) is is the thermodynamically stable form of sulfur under normal conditions - it is a yellow solid containing puckered 8 membered rings of sulfur atoms.
S-34 is stable. It will not decay.
It is stable
Sulfur gains 2 electrons to become stable.
No, the only stable elements that are by themselves are the noble gases.
Ordinary sulfur found in nature is stable, but there are synthetic isotopes of all elements, including sulfur.
do the Lewis structure. It has all the answers. :)
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No, sulfur has only 6 valence electrons. Atoms with 8 valence electrons are most stable and generally chemically inert.
Sulfur; blue flame burns Stable yellow rhombic form Suffocating smell
Sulfur bonds just like oxygen, so just as carbon and oxygen form the very stable compound CO2, so is it that carbon and sulfur form the stable compound CS2.
alpha - sulfur (α-sulfur) is is the thermodynamically stable form of sulfur under normal conditions - it is a yellow solid containing puckered 8 membered rings of sulfur atoms.
Sulphur is more reactive than phosphorus.Phosphorous have more stable valence electrons.
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