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hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide​

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Answered by nyctophiledaksh
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Answer:

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

Answered by rakeshkrlaeo2572
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Answer:

Hydrogen sulphide is slightly heavier than air; a mixture of H2S and air is explosive. Hydrogen sulphide and oxygen burn with a blue flame to form sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water. 

2H2S(g)+3O2(g)→2H2O(l)+2SO2(g)

Balancing chemical equation refers to balancing the stoichiometric coefficients on the reactants and products side. This must be done as the chemical equation obeys the law of conservation of mass and momentum.

Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide can be expressed in terms of equation as

H2S(g) + O2(g)→H2O(l) + SO2(g)

Explanation:

Following are the easy steps to balance the equation:

Step 1: Write the Unbalanced Chemical Equation

Let us consider the given reaction. That is the reaction between Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide.

H2S + 02 → SO2 + H2O

Step 2: Write Down Number of Atoms

Write down the number of atoms of each element present on both reactant and product side

AtomReactant sideProduct sideH12S11O23

Step 3: Add Coefficients To Balance the Mass in a Chemical Equation

Note that the coefficients that are to be added must be a whole number and one coefficient added applies to all the atoms present in that one particular molecule.

Example

2 H2O implies 4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms.

First try to balance the single element oxygen atom and then move to hydrogen

So here we will first balance sulphur and then oxygen

Go by trial and error method. Adding 2 Hydrogen on both sides then it will be 4 on reactants side and on product side 4.

So 2 H works, 2 hydrogen sulphide, making it  2H20

The same trial and error procedure is now followed to balance oxygen

3 O2 then we have 6 oxygen atoms on the reactant side and also 6 oxygen atoms on the product side.

Hence, The balanced chemical equation is:

2H2S + 302 → 2SO2 + 2H2O

Now we can rewrite the table and verify

AtomReactant sideProduct sideH44S22O66

Now the atoms are balanced in both reactant and on the product side.

Hence, the balanced chemical equation for Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide is given as

2H2S + 3O2 → 2SO2 + 2H2O

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