What will most likely occur if sulfur forms an ionic bond with another element?


Sulfur will accept electrons.

Sulfur will donate electrons.

Sulfur will become a positive ion.

Sulfur will become less stable.

Respuesta :

What is likely  to occur  if sulfur  forms an ionic  bond with another  element  is  sulfur  will accept  electrons


     


     explanation


Ionic bond is formed when  a metal react with a non metal.

Metal  loses ( donate) electrons  to form cation ( a positively charged  ion) , while  non metal accept (gain)  electrons  to form anion ( a negatively charged ion ).


Sulfur  is a non metal  therefore it  accept  electrons if it form an ionic bond  with a metal. sulfur accept  2 electrons to  form S2- ion

Answer:

A: Sulfur will accept electrons.

Explanation:

An Ionic bond is formed when a metal reacts with a non-metal.

The Metal loses ( donate) electrons to form cation ( a positively charged ion), while non-metal accept (gain)  electrons to form anion ( a negatively charged ion ).

Sulfur is a non-metal therefore it accepts electrons if it forms an ionic bond with the metal. sulfur accept  2 electrons to  form S2- ion

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