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H2S+H2SO4=H2O+SO2+S ​

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Answered by DevuSudheer
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Answer:

This is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction:

S-II - 2 e- → S0

(oxidation)

S-II - 6 e- → SIV

(oxidation)

SVI + 6 e- → S0

(reduction)

SVI + 2 e- → SIV

(reduction)

H2S is a reducing agent, H2S is a reducing agent, H2SO4 is an oxidizing agent, H2SO4 is an oxidizing agent.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra24
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Answer:

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Explanation:

H2S + H2SO4 → S + SO2 + 2H2O

This is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction:

S-II - 2 e- → S0 (oxidation)

S-II - 6 e- → SIV (oxidation)

SVI + 6 e- → S0 (reduction)

SVI + 2 e- → SIV (reduction)

H2S is a reducing agent, H2S is a reducing agent, H2SO4 is an oxidizing agent, H2SO4 is an oxidizing agent.

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