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4 January, 15:21

How does sulfur's number of valence electrons influence its behavior toward other atoms?

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  1. 4 January, 19:18
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    Generally, Sulfur will take on 2 electrons and make a - 2 ion, unless it is in the presence of a highly electronegative atom like Oxygen then it can form a + 6 ion.
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