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2H2S +SO2 →3S + 2 H20 identify type of reaction​

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Answered by barkhaagarwal71
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Answer:

Redox Reaction

Explanation:

Sulfide is oxidised and sulfur dioxide is reduced.

Answered by VimalaDarshani
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Answer:

It's a redox reaction. Now,

Oxidation state of sulphur in H2S is -2

In SO2 is +4

Both the oxidation states are reduced to zero in 3S

The oxidation changes from -2 to 0 (oxidation) and +4 to 0 (reduction)

Hydrogen sulphide is oxidised and sulphur dioxide is reduced.

Since the compound undergoes both oxidation and reduction, it's a DISPROPORTIONATION REDOX REACTION.

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