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Would you expect to the formula S8 to represent a compound to an element?

S8 is the symbol of an allotrope of sulfur, a chemical element - not a compound.


Would you expect the formula S8 to represent a compound to an element?

It is the formula of the allotrope of sulfur; it is considered a compound by some chemists.


Is sulfur a pure compound?

It is a pure element, though if you are talking about sulfur in its natural form (S8), then yes it is a pure compound.


Is S8 an element a mixture or a compound?

S8 is more of an element than a compound. An element is only itself, and that sort of fits the bill, and a compound is something made of two or more elements, but 'molecule' would better fit the definition of that.


Is S8 organic compound?

"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.


Is S8 a element a compound or a homogenous mixture or a heterogeneous?

it s an element


What is the molar mass of sulfur molecule?

A sulfur molecule has the formula S8. Multiply the number of sulfur atoms (8) times the atomic weight of sulfur in grams (32.065g). The molar mass of S8 = 256.52g S8.


How many atoms of Sulphur are found in 2 moles of S8?

2 mole S8 (8 mole sulfur/1 mole S8)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole sulfur) = 9.6 X 1024 atoms of sulfur --------------------------------------- Same as any atom ratio in a compound, moles of atoms over moles of the compound times Avogadro's number.


What is the oxidation number for sulfur only?

There are s8 sulfur molecules. It shows 0 oxidation number.


Is s8 atom or molecule?

"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.


Why is sulphur written as S in chemical equations and not S8?

Sulfur is written as S in chemical equations to represent the individual sulfur atoms, not the elemental form S8. Using S8 would imply that sulfur exists as a molecule in the reaction, which is not the case in most chemical reactions. Sulfur typically exists as S8 molecules in its elemental form, but in reactions, it is considered as individual atoms for simplicity.


Is S8 Empirical or Molecular?

Molecular. The empirical formula would simply be S.