Chemistry, asked by gagann1532005, 8 months ago

15. The chemical reaction between Hydrogen sulphide and iodine to give Hydrogen iodide and
sulphuris given below:
HS + 1 + 2HI + S
The reducing and oxidizing agents involved in this redox reaction are:
a. Iodine and sulphur respectively
b. lodine and hydrogen sulphide respectively
C. Sulphur and iodine respectively
. Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur​

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Answered by shrusthi15
19

Answer:

Iodine and Sulphur respectively.

Explanation:

As, in the equation-

HS + I - 2HI + S

In product column, Iodine is added to Hydrogen.

So it is Reduction.

Secondly, Sulphur was first with Hydrogen and then converted to only Sulphur. Which means, Oxidation.

Answered by Anonymous
4

IODINE AND SULPHUR:-)

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