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21 April, 06:01

Sulfur is an element that can be seen on the periodic table. What will most likely occur if sulfur forms an ionic bond with another element?

Sulfur will accept electrons.

Sulfur will donate electrons.

Sulfur will become a positive ion.

Sulfur will become less stable.

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  1. 21 April, 07:26
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    Sulfur is a non-metal. If it forms an ionic bond, it will become an anion. Hence, it will gain electrons.

    Hence, the answer is sulfur will accept electrons.
  2. 21 April, 07:28
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    Sulfur will accept electrons.

    Sulfur want's to be perfect but it lacks Electrons so when it makes an Ionic bond it will take the Electrons instead of giving them away
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