Give a balanced chemical equation for sulphur burns in air
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For example, when sulfur is burned in air (one of my favourite chemical reactions ;-), it is combining with the oxygen in the air to produce an oxide. Let's look at this reaction in the form of a chemical equation: S (sulfur) + O2 (oxygen) -----|> SO2 (sulfur dioxide).
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when sulfur is burned in air (one of my favourite chemical reactions ;-), it is combining with the oxygen in the air to produce an oxide. Let's look at this reaction in the form of a chemical equation: S (sulfur) + O2 (oxygen) -----|> SO2 (sulfur dioxide).
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