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Balance the following reactions. H2S + SO2 →S + H2O​

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Answered by IshanY69
2

SO2(g) + H2S(aq) - S(s) + H20(1)

Step1: Count the number of each atom

in reactant side:

H = 2

S = 2

O = 2

Step 2: Count the number of each atom

in product side:

H = 2

S = 1

0 = 1

Step 3: Then balance the number of

each atom in an equation by multiplying

reactant and product side with numeral

value:

If we multiply H2S by 2 in the reactant side and S by 3 and H20 by 2 on the

product side, the number of atoms in

the product and reactant side gets the

balance.

SO2(g) + 2H2S(aq) – 3S(s) + 2H20(l)

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
2

Answer:

Explanation:

2H2S + SO2 →3S + 2H2O​

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