Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water
and sulphur dioxide. Identify the reaction
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Acidic reaction
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DECOMPOSITION REACTION
Hydrogen sulphide is slightly heavier than air; a mixture of H
2
S and air is explosive. Hydrogen sulphide and oxygen burn with a blue flame to form sulfur dioxide (SO
2
) and water.
2H
2
S(g)+3O
2
(g)→2H
2
O(l)+2SO
2
(g)
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