Math, asked by swanandi7, 10 months ago

A change is not seen when the sulphur is added to hydrocloric acid. Give reason in long ans.
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Answered by shivamupadhyay30jun2
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Answer:

your answer mate

Step-by-step explanation:

Chlorine being more reactive than sulphur does not allow sulphur to replace it from the compound. When sulphur is added to dilute HCl, no reaction takes place and therefore there is no formation of any products. Sulphur does not have the capability to replace chlorine and form hydrogen gas.


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Answered by masterritz88
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Answer:

its ez

Step-by-step explanation:

s + HCl= no reaction

chlorine is more reactive than sulphur


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