Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
atomic number of sulphur is 16.electronic configuration of sulphur is 2,8,6.sulphur has 6 valence electrons. hope this helps.
Sulfur has 6 outer valence electrons.
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
well sulfur dioxide is a covalent compound so the sulfur atoms and the oxygen atoms share valence electrons. This is because all three atoms must try to have an octet, and with only 18 total valence electrons this must be done through sharing. So to become sulfur dioxide, the valence electrons on the oxygen atoms must be shared with the valence electrons on the sulfur atom.
there are 6 electrons in valence shell of sulphur so it accepts two electrons to complete the octet (8 electrons in last shell) so its valency in ionic compounds is always - 2.
atomic number of sulphur is 16.electronic configuration of sulphur is 2,8,6.sulphur has 6 valence electrons. hope this helps.
Sulfur has 6 outer valence electrons.
5 valence electrons can be contained in 1 atom
maximum 32 electrons
the actuall spelling is 'sulphur',it has 6 valence electrons.
Sulphur has 6 electrons in its outermost shell.
Sulphur has 16 electrons.
Sulphur's electronic configuration is 2,8,6 and hence it has 6 electrons in its valence shell.
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Sulphur has 16 electrons. Correction: there is 16 in total, but 6 in the outer (valence) shell.
Sulphur is not magnetic because its atoms do not have unpaired electrons to create a magnetic field. Magnetic properties are typically associated with elements that have unpaired electrons, which sulphur lacks.
a sulphur element has no mobile electrons