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What ion will be formed by the sulfur atom shown below when it has a stable set of
valence electrons or it satisfies the octet rule?

What ion will be formed by the sulfur atom shown below when it has a stable set of valence electrons or it satisfies the octet rule class=

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Sulfur has an atomic number 16 and is found in group 16 of the periodic table. Sulfur’s valence shell is 3p4 and in order to be have a stable set of valence electrons, the valence orbital needs to have 6 electrons in it. In order to reach its octet, sulfur needs to gain 2 electrons. The ion that will form when sulfur gains the electrons is S2-.