Sulfur atoms have two lone electron pairs that do not have pairs with positive particles.
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+1 is the answer. Explanation: Sulfonium ion is a positively charged ion (cation) featuring three organic substituents attached to sulfur. The species has an octet of electrons but bears a formal charge of +1.
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Sulfur atoms have two lone electron pairs that do not have pairs with positive particles.
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Explanation:
Sulfonium ion is a positively charged ion (cation) featuring three organic substituents attached to sulfur. The species has an octet of electrons but bears a formal charge of +1.