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burning sulphur in air ___

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Answered by lalakadrekar
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Sulfur burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide. Your teacher will not demonstrate this reaction, because the sulfur dioxide that forms is a poisonous gas that you and your classmates should not be exposed to.

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Answered by ancitak12
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Sulphur dioxide.

When sulphur is exposed to the air, it reacts with the oxygen present in it and forms sulphur dioxide.

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