Hello,
I am confused by the polyatomic ion sulfate. Firstly since it has a charge of 2- that means it has 2 extra electrons, does it get the electrons from a metal when sulfur and oxygen react with the metal?
Also in the lewis dot diagram, sulfur has more than 8 electrons in it's outer shell. I don't understand why sulfur can have more than 8 electrons in it's outer shell because of the octet rule, I have searched google for it and I don't really understand their definitions. Is it because it is a central atom it doesn't need to follow the octet rule? Or is it because sulfur has a special electron configuration that allows this. Sulfur's electron configuration is 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6 but I am not sure where the other 2 electrons go, can someone explain this since the next subshell would be subshell 4s and it seems unlikely that another shell (energy level) would be filled, or would it fill the d subshell, but then this would go against the subshell order. Thanks