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11 February, 10:35

The atomic number of sulfur is 16. Sulfur combines with hydrogen by covalent bonding to form a compound, hydrogen sulfide. Based on the number of valence electrons in a sulfur atom, predict the molecular formula of the compound.

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  1. 11 February, 10:41
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    Sulphur has atomic number of 16 means it has 16 electrons and 16 protons in its neutral state.

    The electronic configuration is 1s², 2s²2p6,3s²3p4. 2,8,6

    That it has 6 electron in the valence shell means it needs two electron to complete it's octet configuration Sulphur reacts with two hydrogen atoms each with 1 electron to form hydrogen compound and to complete its octet structure.

    H (1s¹) + H (1s¹) + S (3p4) = H2S (g)
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