Chemistry, asked by saradurrani07, 6 months ago

How is a Sulphur molecule and a Sulphur dioxide molecule different from each other?

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Answered by neetumtm
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Answer:

because the number of oxygen molecules attached to sulphur. that is. S and SO²

Answered by gautamhimanshu10v
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Answer:

it's do easy

Explanation:

it's sulphur and sulphur di oxide

the difference is that oxygen atoms are added to the sulphur one

S and SO2

theres a lot of different

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