Cation Formation
Cation formation occurs when an atom loses one or more electrons, resulting in a positively charged ion. For sulfur, this process involves removing electrons from the outermost orbitals, specifically the 3s and 3p orbitals. The number of electrons lost determines the charge of the cation, with sulfur capable of forming cations with charges ranging from +1 to +6. This concept is crucial for understanding the electron configurations of the resulting cations.