Sulfur tribromide is a neutral molecule, not an anion or cation. It is composed of one sulfur atom and three bromine atoms held together by covalent bonds.
The nitride anion has a charge of -3.
The sulfate ion, SO4^2-, has a charge of -2. This means it carries two negative charges due to the presence of four oxygen atoms bonded to a sulfur atom.
PO4 is an anion. It has a negative charge of 3-.
The characteristic electric charge for an ion of sulfur (S) is -2. Sulfur typically gains two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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No, sulfate is an anion. It has a charge of -2 and is made up of one sulfur atom and four oxygen atoms.
You can convert a neutral sulfur atom to a sulfide anion (S2-) by adding two extra electrons to the sulfur atom. This will give sulfur a total of 18 electrons and a formal charge of -2, satisfying the octet rule.
The most common mono-atomic sulfur ion is its anion with valence 2 and charge -2.
Sulfur tribromide is a neutral molecule, not an anion or cation. It is composed of one sulfur atom and three bromine atoms held together by covalent bonds.
The charge on a particle of Sulfur-33 with 18 electrons would be -15, as the number of protons in sulfur-33 is 16. Since electrons have a negative charge of -1 each, 16 protons (positive charge) neutralized by 16 electrons would result in a net charge of -15.
The nitride anion has a charge of -3.
The sulfate ion, SO4^2-, has a charge of -2. This means it carries two negative charges due to the presence of four oxygen atoms bonded to a sulfur atom.
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PO4 is an anion. It has a negative charge of 3-.
The characteristic electric charge for an ion of sulfur (S) is -2. Sulfur typically gains two electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The PO4^3- ion is a polyatomic anion. It consists of a group of atoms with an overall negative charge.