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9. The chemical reaction
between Hydrogen sulphide
and iodine to give Hydrogen
iodide and sulphur is given
below. H2S + 12 → 2H1 + S The
reducing and oxidizing agents
involved in this redox reaction
are:
a lodine and sulphur respectively
b. Hydrogen sulphide and lodine
respectively
O O O O O
C. Sulphur and iodine respectively
d. Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur
Option 5​

Answers

Answered by sushrisimtan
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Explanation:

9. The chemical reaction

between Hydrogen sulphide

and iodine to give Hydrogen

iodide and sulphur is given

below. H2S + 12 → 2H1 + S The

reducing and oxidizing agents

involved in this redox reaction

are:

a lodine and sulphur respectively

b. Hydrogen sulphide and lodine

respectively

O O O O O

C. Sulphur and iodine respectively

d. Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur

Option 5

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