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How many valence electrons does sulfur dioxide (SO₂) have?

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How many valence electrons does sulfur dioxide (SO₂) have?

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To determine the number of valence electrons in sulfur dioxide (SO2), we need to look at the valence electrons for each atom in the molecule.

  1. Sulfur (S) is in Group 16 of the periodic table and therefore has 6 valence electrons.
  2. Oxygen (O) is also in Group 16 of the periodic table and therefore also has 6 valence electrons. However, since there are two oxygen atoms in sulfur dioxide, we multiply 6 by 2 to get 12.

By adding the valence electrons from sulfur and oxygen together, we find that a molecule of sulfur dioxide (SO2) has a total of 18 valence electrons.

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