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Please help anyone??

Please help anyone??-example-1
User Gabriel G
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Answer:

6 sulfur atoms

Step-by-step explanation:

The subscripts right after each element tell you how many elements are present in the ion. If there are parentheses, the subscript outside of them applies to all the elements in the parentheses. You multiply the subscript of the element by the subscript of the ion (the one outside the parentheses)

2 x 3 = 6 S

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6 because 3*2 equals 6 atoms of Sulfur
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