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Why is no. Of electron not equal to no. Of proton in sulphur?

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Answered by Grewal007
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For any element the atomic no. is equal to the number of protons. In a neutral atom, no. of protons = no. of electrons. Atomic mass of the element= no. ... Sulfur is in 3rd period and in group 16 (Chalcogens), its Atomic Number is 16, which means that it will definitely has 16 electrons and 16 protons

Answered by Anonymous
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For any element, the atomic number is equal to the number of protons.In a neutral atom,no.of protons= no of electrons. Atomic Mass of element= Sulphur is in 3rd period and group 16 Chalcogens ,it's atomic no is 16 ,which means that it will definitely have 16 electrons and 16 protons.

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