Respuesta :

I'm pretty sure it's [Ne]3s²3p⁴. If it's wrong, I apologize.

Answer:

The noble gas it is [Ne] [tex]3s^{2}[/tex][tex]3p^{4}[/tex]

Explanation:

the noble gas notations are the electronic configuration of an element ( the amount of electrons that this element has ) but using as a reference the electronic configuration of the last noble gas of the previous Row.

In the case of sulphur we know that S has 16 electrons so the normal configurations would be [tex]1s^{2}[/tex][tex]2s^{2}[/tex][tex]2p^{6}[/tex] until here this is the configuration of Ne that it is the previous noble gas before S.

So, instead of writing again the whole configuration we just write [Ne] and the rest of the configuration ([tex]3s^{2}[/tex][tex]3p^{4}[/tex]) to complete the number of electrons.

Another example is Mg where using noble gas notation its electronic configuration will be: [Ne] [tex]3s^{2}[/tex]