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
Molar mass Argon ( Ar ) = 39.95 g/mol
39.95 g ---------------- 6.02 x 10²³ atoms
0.377 g ---------------- ( atoms Ar )
( atoms Ar ) = 0.377 x ( 6.02 x 10²³ ) / 39.95
( atoms Ar ) = 2.26954 x 10²³ / 39.95
= 5.68 x 10²¹ atoms Ar
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Example #1 write the chemical formula for Calcium Oxide
Step 1
-Find the Atomic symbol of the metal and non-metal on the periodic table
CaO
Step 2
Find the charges for Calcium and Oxygen
which are Ca 2+ and O 2-
Step 3
Balance out the charges
They are already balanced out
Here´s the chemical formula for Calcium Oxide
CaO
Example 2 write the chemical formula for Aluminum Oxide
Step 1
-Find the Atomic symbol of the metal and non-metal on the periodic table
A
l
O
Step 2
Find the charges for Aluminum and Oxygen
Which are Al 3+ and O 2-
Step 3
Balance out the charges
You need 2 Aluminum and 3 Oxygen to balance the charges
Al 3+ O 2-
Al 3+ O 2-
= 6 + O 2-
= 6-
Step 4
If you need more then one element to balance out the charges you identify that by using subscripts
Heres your chemical formula for Aluminum Oxide

Negative symbol which means that gain of electron.
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