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Hydrogen sulphide + Chlorine → Sulphur + Hydrochloric acid

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Answered by ammuzz2005
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Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless gas with a characteristic smell of rotten eggs. Chlorine oxidizes hydrogen sulfide giving sulfur and hydrochloric acid. ... This reaction of chlorine (in form of sodium hypochlorite as a rule) and hydrogen sulfide is used to remove hydrogen sulfide from drinking water.

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