When Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and Sulphur dioxide (SO2) reacts, which one of the following products will formed. The general equation is follows is under H2S + SO2 ---->?
Answer: S + H2O
Explanation
When hydrogen sulfide (H2S) reacts with sulfur dioxide (SO2), the reaction produces sulfur (S) and water (H2O).
2H2S+SO2→3S+2H2O
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Reactants: Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) and Sulfur dioxide (SO₂)
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Products: Elemental Sulfur (S) and Water (H₂O)
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