Sulphur Valence Electrons



  1. Sulphur Atom Valence Electrons
  2. Sulfur Valence Electrons Count

How does the valence electron configuration work for sulfur?

Sulfur is an element that can be found on Group 6 and Period 3 on the periodic table with the Atomic Mass 32 and Atomic Number 16. In an electronic configuration, the maximum number of electrons in a given shell can be obtained using the formula 2n², where n represent the number of valence shell. Sulfur/Sulphur (S) It has 6 valence electrons. So, like oxygen it is also very happy with zero formal charge on it. However, unlike oxygen it has more different combinations to get a zero formal charge. One of the combinations is just like oxygen atom (two bonds and two lone pairs) Valence electrons of S = 6. No of bonds = 2. Sulphur has atomic number 16. The electronic configuration of sulphur atom in its ground state is 1s2, 2s2,2p63s2 3p4. Thus it has 2 unpaired electrons,its normal valency is 2, It might engage 4/6 electrons by promoting 1/2 electrons to energetically accessible & vacant 3d orbitals & can exhibit valence 4 &6 also. Sulfur in a sulfate ion has 12 valence electrons: it's original 6 + 6 more from the bonded oxygen. Sulfur's 3s and 3p subshells can only contain 8 of the 12 electrons. The other 4 electrons have entered the sulfur atom's 3d subshell, which is normally empty in elemental sulfur.

1 Answer

Sulfur is located in the 3rd energy level (row) and Group VIA (16th column) of the periodic table. This is the 4th column of the p block,meaning Sulfur must end in a configuration of #3p^4#.

The electron configuration for sulfur is #1s^2 2s^2p^6 3s^2 3p^4#
This means that sodium has a valence shell of #[Ne] 3s^2 3p^4#.

The valence level, (highest energy level s and p orbital) is #3s^2 3p^4#

Sulfur has six valence electrons.

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Sulphur Atom Valence Electrons

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