Sulfur is an element and there are individual atoms. It has an atomic number of 16, and is group 16, along with oxygen, slenium tellurium and polonium. Sulfur is not a noble gas and all samples of solid and liquid sulfur contain molecules- cyclic S8 is the most likely one in samples of commercial sulfur, but there are many other forms (allotropes,
A sulfur atom becomes a sulfur ion by losing or gaining electrons. If a sulfur atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged sulfur ion (sulfur cation). If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged sulfur ion (sulfur anion).
there are 210 known isotopes in the element of sulfur i found this on sulfur factrs periodic table of the elements
The full electron configuration for sulfur atom is 1s2.2s2.2p6.3s2.3p4.
The compound formula of carbon and sulfur is CS. It is a molecular compound formed by the combination of one carbon atom and one sulfur atom.
The compound you are referring to is sulfur hexafluoride, which has the chemical formula SF6. In this compound, a sulfur atom is bonded to six fluorine atoms through the sharing of electrons, resulting in a stable octet configuration for each atom.
The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in SO4 is +6. In the sulfate ion (SO4^2-), each oxygen atom has an oxidation state of -2, for a total of -8. Since the overall charge of the sulfate ion is -2, the sulfur atom must have an oxidation state of +6 to balance out the charge.
In SO3^2-, sulfur has an oxidation state of +4 (Sulfur's typical oxidation state is +6 and each oxygen has an oxidation state of -2, so the total charge of the ion of -2 corresponds to sulfur being in a +4 oxidation state).
The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in BaSo4 is +6.
The oxidation state of sulfur in SO3 is +6. Each oxygen atom has an oxidation state of -2, and since the overall charge of SO3 is 0, the oxidation state of sulfur must be +6 to balance out the charges.
The oxidation state of sulfur in MgSO4 is +6. This is because magnesium has an oxidation state of +2 and oxygen typically has an oxidation state of -2, so the overall compound must have a net charge of 0, leading to sulfur having an oxidation state of +6 to balance the charges.
The radius of a sulfur atom is 106 picometers.
The hybridization of the sulfur atom in H2SO3 is sp2.
There is only one sulfur atom. The S is sulfur, and there is no number next to it.
A sulfur atom has 3 electron shells.
No, an oxygen atom does not have twice the mass of a sulfur atom. An oxygen atom has a mass of approximately 16 atomic mass units (amu), while a sulfur atom has a mass of approximately 32 amu. Therefore, a sulfur atom has twice the mass of an oxygen atom.
A sulfur atom becomes a sulfur ion by losing or gaining electrons. If a sulfur atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged sulfur ion (sulfur cation). If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged sulfur ion (sulfur anion).
When one atom of sulfur reacts with one molecule of oxygen, they combine to form one molecule of sulfur dioxide. This reaction involves the sulfur atom bonding with the oxygen atom to create the sulfur dioxide molecule, which has one sulfur atom and two oxygen atoms.