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Conc. H2 so4 +H₂S gives what​

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Answered by deepnakv66
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Answer:

Hydrogen sulphide react with sulphuric acid to produce sulphur, sulphur dioxide and water. The reaction proceeds at room temperature. Various result obtained in various temperature.

H2S + H2SO4→ S + SO2 + 2H2O

Explanation:

Hydrogen sulphide is a powerful reducing agent. It does react with hot conc.H2SO4, which is a strong oxidising agent. H2S will be oxidised to sulphur and the acid reduced to sulphur dioxide.

Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

s+so2+h2o

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