Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide.
GIVE ME THE CORRECT CHEMICAL EQUATION AND BALANCE IT...

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Answered by jahidsonu
467
Answer:

2H_2S_((g)) + 3O_(2(g)) -> 2SO_(2(g)) + 2H_2O_((g))

Explanation:

The unbalanced combustion reaction of hydrogen sulfide, H_2S, looks like this

H_2S_((g)) + O_(2(g)) -> SO_(2(g)) + H_2O_((g))


Anonymous: i was having a doubt that in products formed why the valency of oxide which is 2 did not get cut with the valency of sulphur which is also 2
Answered by prmkulk1978
612
Hydrogen Sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide.

The Balanced  chemical equation for the above reaction is :

2H2S(g) + 3O2(g)   ------>2H2O(l) +2SO2(g)
Here, in above reactants 
Reactants are :H2S and O2
Products are :H2o and SO2
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