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The chemical reaction between
Hydrogen sulphide and iodine to give
Hydrogen iodide and sulphur is given
below: The reducing and oxidizing
agents involved in this redox reaction
are:H2S + 12---->2H1 +S
O lodine and sulphur respectively
lodine and hydrogen sulphide respectively
Sulphur and iodine respectively
O Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur​

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Answered by ms4468570
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The chemical reaction between Hydrogen sulphide and iodine to give Hydrogen iodide and sulphur is given below. H2S + I2 → 2HI + S. The reducing and oxidizing agents involved in this redox reaction are: ... c Sulphur and iodine respectively.

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