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Q: What is sulfur in Expected Notation?
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What is the electron notation for sulfur?

2.8.8.2


What is the orbital notation of Sulfur?

1s2 + 2s2 + 2p6 + 3s2 + 3p4 = sulfur's orbital notation


What is the ion notation for sulfur with 18 electrons?

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What is the scientific notation of sulfur?

The symbol for sulphur is S.


Is 3s2p4 the noble gas notation for sulfur?

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What species would be expected to have chemical properties most similar to oxygen?

a) nitrogen b) fluorine c) oxide iond) nitride ion e) sulfurOut of these options, the correct answer is e) sulfur. Sulfur is the chemical species that would be expected to have a properties most similar to oxygen.


What element would be expected to be more reactive than phosphorus?

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What is the standard scientific notation of Sulfur?

The term "scientific notation" is used for a method to write very large (or very small) number.The chemical symbol for sulphur is "S".


What elements would be expected to be more reactive than phosphorus?

Sulfur (S)


How is sulfur dioxide produced from burning fossil fuels?

Sulphur is contained in most fossil fuels, it burns as well. Answer: Sulfur in fossil fuels is present as sulfides, disulfides and mercaptans. The followig ist is brief comparison of the expected (nonnumeric) amounts to be expected by fuel type: * Coal - Low to High Sulfur content* Bunker Oil - Low to High Sulfur content* Heavy Diesel - Low to High Sulfur content * Diesel/Furnace oil - Low sulfur* Gasoline - Low sulfur * Butane - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant )* Propane - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant ) * Methane - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant ) * Natural Gas - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant ) * Sour Natural Gas - High sulfur* Refinery Off Gases - Low to High Sulfur content


How sulfur dioxide is produced from fossil fuels?

Sulphur is contained in most fossil fuels, it burns as well. Answer: Sulfur in fossil fuels is present as sulfides, disulfides and mercaptans. The followig ist is brief comparison of the expected (nonnumeric) amounts to be expected by fuel type: * Coal - Low to High Sulfur content* Bunker Oil - Low to High Sulfur content* Heavy Diesel - Low to High Sulfur content * Diesel/Furnace oil - Low sulfur* Gasoline - Low sulfur * Butane - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant )* Propane - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant ) * Methane - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant ) * Natural Gas - Low sulfur (a few ppm as odorant ) * Sour Natural Gas - High sulfur* Refinery Off Gases - Low to High Sulfur content


Using electronegativity values what type of bond is expected between hydrogen and sulfur?

Sulfur can replace oxygen in some compounds, for example thiols. In this case, sulfur and hydrogen form covalent bonds (like ROH and RSH). Because sulfur is also like oxygen, it should also be expected for form weak, or Van Der Waals, types of interactions between molecules (look up hydrogen bonding).