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Yes! In its elemental form, its formula is S8
Sulphur exists as a polyatomic molecule which is S8
Sulfur can form many strange allotropes; see the link below.
The chemical symbol (not formula) of chlorine is Cl.
The molecular formula of rhombic sulfur is (S_8), which means it consists of a molecule with 8 sulfur atoms bonded together in a ring structure.
Yes! In its elemental form, its formula is S8
Sulfur has many allotropes; for details and a list see the link below.Rhombic and Monoclinic sulfur exist as S8 units.
"S8" refers to elemental sulfur in the form of an allotrope, known as sulfur (S) atoms bonded together to form a molecule with eight sulfur atoms. Hence, "S8" is a molecule.
The oxidation number of S in S8 is 0. Each sulfur atom in S8 has an oxidation number of 0 because it is in its elemental form and not bonded to any other element.
S8 solid sulfur (i.e 8 sulfur atoms covalently bound together), and O2 is a molecule of oxygen gas ( two oxygen atoms bounds together)
Sulphur exists as a polyatomic molecule which is S8
S8 is a cyclis covalent molecule or unit for Rhombic and Monoclinic sulphur.
"S8" refers to elemental sulfur, which is not considered an organic compound. Organic compounds are composed of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms, along with other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and halogens. Sulfur in its elemental form does not contain carbon and hydrogen bonded together.
No, "S8" is not an elemental formula. It refers to a molecule of sulfur made up of 8 sulfur atoms bonded together in a ring structure. Sulfur is a chemical element represented by the symbol "S" on the periodic table.
Sulfur can form many strange allotropes; see the link below.
It is the formula of the allotrope of sulfur; it is considered a compound by some chemists.
The molecular formula of rhombic sulfur is (S_8), which means it consists of a molecule with 8 sulfur atoms bonded together in a ring structure.