Sulfur is an exception to the octet rule because it can have an expanded valence shell that holds more than 8 electrons. Common examples are sulfur tetrafluoride which has 10 valence electrons and sulfur hexafluoride which has 12 valence electrons.
However, there are no sulfur compounds with less than 8 valence electrons. So, the answer is false.
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Step-by-step explanation: x=8
139b + 1.29b = 50.73
2.49m + 2.69m = 51.63
0.6 is the answer you're looking for.