Chemistry, asked by ashukannoth55, 11 months ago

explain the burning of sulphur



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Answered by Anonymous
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If you burn Sulphur in presence of air sulphur will reacts with atmospheric oxygen to form sulphur dioxide and in excess of oxygen it can form sulphur trioxide.

Answered by revanthreddyadulla
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when sulphur burn sulphur dioxide is formed which turns into sulphurous acid when it comes contact with water.

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