Would sulfur have a full valence shell?

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2026-07-12 12:35

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No, sulfur does not have a full valence shell. It has six valence electrons and needs two more to achieve a full octet, which consists of eight electrons. In chemical reactions, sulfur typically forms compounds by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons to complete its valence shell.

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