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what must an sulphur atom to achieve the nearest noble gas electon configuration​

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Answered by prabhat311
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Answer:

argon

The ground state configuration for the nonmetal sulfur is written as: 1s22s22p63s23p4. Sulfur has 16 electrons. The nearest noble gas to sulfur is argon, which has an electron configuration of: 1s22s22p63s23p6. To be isoelectronic with argon, which has 18 electrons, sulfur must gain two electrons.

Answered by thanu0209
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Answer:

Sulphur atomic number is 16 . To attain argon configuration it must gain 2 electrons atomic number of argon is 18.

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