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hydrogen sulphide burns in air to give water sulpur dioxide

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Answered by sahil22w22
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Answer:

CHEMICAL EQUATION AND BALANCE IT... ... The unbalanced combustion reaction of hydrogen sulfide, H_2S, looks like this. ... The Balanced chemical equation for the above reaction is :

Explanation:

CHEMICAL EQUATION AND BALANCE IT... ... The unbalanced combustion reaction of hydrogen sulfide, H_2S, looks like this. ... The Balanced chemical equation for the above reaction is :

CHEMICAL EQUATION AND BALANCE IT... ... The unbalanced combustion reaction of hydrogen sulfide, H_2S, looks like this. ... The Balanced chemical equation for the above reaction is :

CHEMICAL EQUATION AND BALANCE IT... ... The unbalanced combustion reaction of hydrogen sulfide, H_2S, looks like this. ... The Balanced chemical equation for the above reaction is :

Answered by snehavinod34
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2H2S(g) + 3O2(g) ----> 2H2O(l) + 2SO2(g)

This is the balanced chemical equation of hydrogen sulphide burning on air to form water and sulphur dioxide.

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