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6 February, 14:22
Number of valence electrons in sulfur
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Mohammed Dunlap
6 February, 14:42
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The number of valence electrons in sulfur is 6. In its highest energy occupied electron shell, it has 6 electrons (3s2 and 3p4, summing to 6 electrons, to be exact).
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