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How many electons does sulfur have?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 5/23/2024

A neutral atom of sulfur has 16 electrons.

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How many electons does sodium have?

it has 11 electrons


How many elements do sulfur have?

Sulfur has 16 elements.


How many allotrops for sulfur?

There are several allotropes of sulfur, with the most common ones being rhombic sulfur and monoclinic sulfur. Other allotropes include cyclo-sulfur and plastic sulfur.


How many number of electron in sulfur?

Sulfur has 16 electrons.


how many atoms does sulfur have in ZnSO4?

There is only one sulfur atom. The S is sulfur, and there is no number next to it.

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What is the number of electons sulfur?

A sulfur atom has 16 electrons.


How man protons neutrons and electrons are in sulfur 36?

16 protons, 16 electons, 20 neutons


How many electons in a atom?

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How many electons in neon?

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How many valence electons are in lead?

4


How many valence electons does hydrogen have?

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How many protons and valence electons are in phosphorous?

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How many electons are in a chlorine atom?

17 electrons.


How many electrons are there in an atom of zinc?

30 electons


How many numbers of electons does oxygen have?

Helium has 2 electrons


How many protons and electons do a nitrogen atom?

7 protons


How many valance electons does each carbon atom have?

The Answer is 4.....!

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