I'm not completely sure but i think it is the number of electron rings. Sulfur has three.
A sulfur atom has 3 electron shells.
Sulfur has 16 electrons.
Sulfur has 2 electrons in its first electron shell, 8 electrons in its second electron shell, and 6 electrons in its third electron shell.
a sulfur atom has 3 energy levels. 2 on the first. 8 on the second and 6 on the third
there is 2 full electron levels in sodium!!
I'm not completely sure but i think it is the number of electron rings. Sulfur has three.
A sulfur atom has 3 electron shells.
Sulfur has 16 electrons.
An atom of sulfur has 16 electrons. Since the electron configuration of sulfur is 2-8-6, there are two filled energy levels (1s and 2s/2p) with a total of 10 filled orbitals (2 in 1s, 8 in 2s/2p).
Sulfur has 2 electrons in its first electron shell, 8 electrons in its second electron shell, and 6 electrons in its third electron shell.
a sulfur atom has 3 energy levels. 2 on the first. 8 on the second and 6 on the third
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Aluminium has three full electron levels. It has 2 electrons in the first energy level, 8 electrons in the second energy level, and 3 electrons in the third energy level.
In the electron dot diagram for a sulfur ion, there would be eight dots represented. This is because sulfur typically forms an ion with a 2- charge, so it needs two more electrons to achieve a full outer shell of eight electrons.
Sulfur gains 2 electrons to become stable, forming the sulfide ion (S2-). This allows sulfur to achieve a full outer electron shell, following the octet rule.
Sulfur can gain 2 electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, reaching a full octet in its outer shell. The most common oxidation state of sulfur is -2, where it gains 2 electrons to become stable.