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A sulfur ion generally has a charge of -2, which means it has gained two electrons to achieve stability. Its electron configuration would correspond to having 18 electrons, typically with two in the first energy level, eight in the second, and eight in the third. This configuration enables the sulfur ion to have a filled valence shell and achieve a stable electronic configuration.

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