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The highest possible oxidation number for sulfur (S) is +6. Sulfur can achieve this oxidation state in compounds such as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). In SF6, sulfur is bonded to six fluorine atoms, with each fluorine atom having a charge of -1. By assigning a charge of +6 to sulfur, the compound satisfies the octet rule and the overall charge neutrality.

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