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Which has more electron shells: oxygen or sulfur? How do you know?
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Which has more electron shells: oxygen or sulfur? How do you know?
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Which has more electron shells: oxygen or sulfur? How do you know?
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Oxygen is on a Period 2 Where sulfur is on a Period 3. Therefore Sulfur has more electron shells than oxygen. :) hope this somewhat helps
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