Chemistry, asked by Djjjjjjjjjjjlapa, 11 months ago

Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide . What type of reaction this is??

Answers

Answered by cdgchem
0

Answer:

This reaction is an example of combustion reaction.

Answered by inglerajshri
0

Answer:

This is a redox reaction, a reaction where both oxidation and reduction take place.

Oxidation- It is a reaction when a substance gains oxygen or looses hydrogen.

Reduction- It is a reaction where a substance gains hydrogen or oxygen is removed.

Explanation:

This is a redox reaction as Hydrogen sulphide is oxidised and Oxygen is reduced.

Similar questions