16S35
The number of protons and of electrons is always 16, which is the atomic number of sulfur. The number of neutrons depends on which isotope of sulfur is the atom considered, but since the most common isotope is sulfur-32, the number of neutrons is most commonly also 16.
The isotopic symbol for the sulfur isotope with 18 neutrons is ^34S. This is because sulfur's atomic number is 16, so adding 18 neutrons gives a mass number of 34.
The isotope with 16 protons and 17 neutrons is oxygen-33.
16 protons16 neutrons16 electrons
Sulfur-32 has 16 protons, neutrons and electrons each.
The number of protons and of electrons is always 16, which is the atomic number of sulfur. The number of neutrons depends on which isotope of sulfur is the atom considered, but since the most common isotope is sulfur-32, the number of neutrons is most commonly also 16.
The number of neutrons in an atom depends on the isotope. The most common sulfur isotope has 16. The average number of neutrons in an atom of sulfur is about 32.065.
The isotopic symbol for the sulfur isotope with 18 neutrons is ^34S. This is because sulfur's atomic number is 16, so adding 18 neutrons gives a mass number of 34.
in stable isotope of sulphur their are 16 neutrons in its nucleus....
The most stable isotope of sulfur (S-32) has 16 electrons, 16 protons and 16 neutrons.
The isotope with 16 protons and 15 neutrons is oxygen-31.
The isotope with 16 protons and 17 neutrons is oxygen-33.
Sulfur has 16 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope: Number of neutrons in a sulfur isotope = Mass number - 16
16 protons 20 neutrons
16 protons16 neutrons16 electrons
The isotope sulfur-25 doesn't exist.
Sulfur has 16 electrons and typically has 16 neutrons (its most common isotope, sulfur-32). The number of neutrons can vary slightly in different isotopes of sulfur.