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As a central atom, sulfur can take more than eight electrons in its valence shell.

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Sulphur is located in the third period and group 16. The general electronic configuration of group 16 is
ns^(2) np^(4) therefore the maximum number of valency electrons in group 16 is 6. The electronic configuration of sulphur is [Ne]
3s^(2) 3p^(4)3d^(0). Sulphur has six valency electrons whereas sulphur can have more than eight electrons in its valency shell as it have an empty d-shell electrons can accumulate in the empty d-shell. The complete d-shell and the
P_(z) orbital will be empty. As each orbital can accept 2 electrons, sulphur can have 12 valency electrons in its valency shell.

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