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Give balanced chemical equation for:-
Sulphur + Nitric Acid => Sulphuric Acid + Nitrogen dioxide + Water

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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Explanation: For the reaction:

\text{Sulfur + Nitric Acid }\rightarrow\text{ Sulfuric Acid + Nitrogen Dioxide + Water}

The balanced chemical equation is :

S(s)+6HNO_3(aq.)\rightarrow H_2SO_4(aq.)+6NO_2(g)+2H_2O(l)

By Stoichiometry,

1 mole of elemental Sulfur reacts with nitric acid to produce Sulfuric acid, Nitrogen dioxide gas and water.

Answered by Dhairya2403
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Explanation:

Explanation: For the reaction:

[tex]\text{Sulfur + Nitric Acid }\rightarrow\text{ Sulfuric Acid + Nitrogen Dioxide + Water}Sulfur + Nitric Acid → Sulfuric Acid + Nitrogen Dioxide + Water

The balanced chemical equation is :

S(s)+6HNO_3(aq.)\rightarrow H_2SO_4(aq.)+6NO_2(g)+2H_2O(l)S(s)+6HNO3(aq.)→H2SO4(aq.)+6NO2(g)+2H2O(l)

By Stoichiometry,

1 mole of elemental Sulfur reacts with nitric acid to produce Sulfuric acid, Nitrogen dioxide gas and water.

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