There is no "atomic number" associated with Sulfur HexaFluoride.
There is an Atomic Mass associated with the molecule. Just add up the atomic masses of 1 sulfur atom and 6 Fluoride atoms.
F6S is the formula for Sulfur Hexafluoride.
Atomic number for sulfur: 16
Sulfur hexafluoride is not a monatomic ion but in fact a molecular compound.
Atomic number of sulfur = Number of protons = Number of electrons = 16
Sulfur has an atomic number of 16 and its chemical symbol is S.
Sulfur hexafluoride is the compound SF6.
F6S is the formula for Sulfur Hexafluoride.
The chemical name for compound SF6 is sulfur hexafluoride.
No. Sulfur has an atomic number of 16 and Argon has an atomic number of 18
Sulfur hexafluoride is the stock system name for SF6.
Sulfur hexafluoride can be created by reacting sulfur with fluorine gas under controlled conditions. This chemical reaction produces sulfur hexafluoride gas, which is commonly used in various industrial applications.
Atomic number for sulfur: 16
The pure substance of sulfur hexafluoride consists of a single type of molecule made up of one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms bonded together. It is a colorless, odorless gas that is non-flammable and non-reactive under normal conditions.
An element's atomic number gives it number of protons. Sulfur's atomic number is 16. Thus, it has 16 protons.
the number of sulfur is 16 and the atomic mass is 32.066 and the symbol name is s
If you are looking for what I think you are, it is Sulfur :) The atomic number is 16
SF6 is sulphur-hexa-fluorine, it is used in gaseous form as an arc suppressent and also to insulated EHV busducts and switchgear.