The most stable isotope of sulfur (S-32) has 16 electrons, 16 protons and 16 neutrons.
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.
there are 210 known isotopes in the element of sulfur i found this on sulfur factrs periodic table of the elements
Sulfur Electrons and NeutronsA neutral atom of sulfur has 16 electrons and 16 protons.Most sulfur atoms, but not all, have 16 neutrals also... but some have more and some have less!See the Related Questions link for more informationOver 95% of sulfur atoms have 16 neutrons (to go with its 16 protons).However, stable isotopes of sulfur exist with 18 neutrons (just under 5% of all sulfur atoms), as well as 17 and 20 neutrons (together equaling about 1%).Interestingly, sulfur atoms with 19 neutrons have been created in the laboratory; that version is radioactive, with a half life of just under three months.
Number of nucleons = number of protons + neutrons = 16 + 17 = 33 The mass number is thus 33 and the atom is denoted sulfur-33 or 33S.
This is an atom of sulfur, which we know by the number of protons. And it's a neutral atom of sulfur, because the number of electrons equals the number of protons. Also, we know it's the most abundant isotope of sulfur because of the 16 neutrons. A link can be found below.electrons
Sulfur is a non metal element. There are 16 electrons in a single atom.
Sulfur is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 32.
An atom of sulfur has 16 protons and 16 electrons. Depending on the isotope, it can have anywhere from 16 to 20 neutrons.
Mass number of S = 32.1 Atomic number of S = 16 The most common isotope of sulfur is 32S (95.02%). Therefore there are 32 - 16 = 16 neutrons per atom of sulfur-32.
S with 17 neutrons and 16 protons has a mass number of 33 amu
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.
in stable isotope of sulphur their are 16 neutrons in its nucleus....
The mass number of an atom is the sum of its protons and neutrons. Since sulfur has 16 protons (its atomic number) and 19 neutrons, the mass number of a sulfur atom with 19 neutrons would be 16 + 19 = 35.
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.
41 = 25 + 16, the latter being the atomic number of sulfur.
16 electrons in the neutral atom. Sulfur -32 is an isotope containing 32 protons and neutrons Sulfur has an atomic number of 16, which is the number of protons therefore sulfur-32 has 16 neutrons
A sulfer atom has: 16 electrons, 16 protons and 16 neutrons but sulfer ions and isotopes do exist where this is different