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Consider the reaction S + O2 = SO2 what is the state of SO2​

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Answered by jinxn
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Answer:

sulphur oxide is a gas and can be converted into sulphur oxide granules

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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The state of SO₂ in the reaction S + O₂=SO₂ is gaseous state.

Explanation:

  • When sulphur is reacted with oxygen, it form sulphur dioxide and it is a balanced chemical reaction.
  • Oxygen is a reactive element and it produces oxides when react with other substance, it is an oxidation reaction.
  • Sulphur dioxide that is formed is a gas and it is poisonous.
  • A small quantity of SO₂ can be used for preservative for dried fruits.
  • Sulphur is in a solid form and oxygen is in gas state, it is combined to form a gas called sulphur dioxide.
  • Sulphur dioxide is a colorless gas and has pungent odour.
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