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What ion does sulfur have?

Sulfur typically forms a -2 ion, known as sulfide (S2-).


Sulfur forms an ion of what charge?

2- Because, to get a full octet, Sulfur gains two electrons to become like Argon, thus it gains a charge of 2-.


Why does chlorine form a -1 ion but sulfur only forms -2 ion?

Chlorine prefers to gain one electron to achieve a full outer electron shell, forming a -1 ion. On the other hand, sulfur has two extra electrons to reach a full outer shell, leading to the formation of a -2 ion. This difference in electron configuration accounts for why chlorine forms a -1 ion while sulfur forms a -2 ion.


What is the charge on a simple monatomic ion that sulfur forms?

Sulfur commonly forms a -2 charge as a simple monatomic ion by gaining two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.


What is the symbol for the magnesium ion that forms when magnesium metal reacts with sulfur?

The symbol for the magnesium ion formed when magnesium metal reacts with sulfur is Mg^2+.


What is the symbol for the magnesium ion the forms when magnesium metal reacts with sulfur?

Mg2+


What happens when sulfur becomes a negative ion?

Sulfur forms a -2 ion in an attempt to achieve a complete electron shell that is isoelectronic with Argon. In order to achieve a full 3p shell, Sulfur must gain 2 electrons, becoming a -2 ion.


When the element sulfur forms a negative ion it has the same electron configuration as?

When sulfur forms a negative ion, it gains two electrons to achieve a full outer electron shell, making it have the same electron configuration as argon.


What is the symbol for the magnesium ion that forms when magnesium metal reacts with sulfur S?

Mg2+


Is sulfur a ion?

yes sulfur is positive ion


Period 3 element that forms a 3- ion?

The third period element that forms a 3- ion is sulfur.


How many electrons does an atom of sodium lose when it forms a bond how many electrons does an atom of sulfur gain when it forms a bond?

Sodium loses one electron to form a Na+ ion. Sulfur gains two electrons to form a sulfide ion, S2-.