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How many valence electrons are in atom of sulfur (atomic #16)Question 12Select one:a.5b.4c.8d.6

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How many valence electrons are in atom of sulfur (atomic #16)Question 12Select one:a.5b.4c.8d.6

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The number of valence electrons in an atom is determined by its group number in the periodic table. Sulfur is in group 16, also known as group 6A. Therefore, sulfur has 6 valence electrons. So, the correct answer is d. 6.

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