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Hydrogen sulphide react with oxygen to form sulphur dioxide and water write a balanced chemical equation

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Answered by Rythm14
49

Answer :-

Reaction :- Hydrogen Sulphide reacts with Oxygen to form Sulphur dioxide and Water.

Equation :- H_{2}S +O_{2} --->SO_{2} +H_{2}O

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Balanced equation :- 2H_{2}S +3O_{2} --->2SO_{2} +2H_{2}O

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Extra info :-

  • When Hydrogen sulfide burns in oxygen with a blue flame to form sulfur dioxide and water.
  • It releases a lot of heat, therefore it is an exothermic reaction.
  • It is a double - displacement reaction.
Answered by ram5556
19

Answer:

Reaction : Hydrogen sulphide react with oxygen of Sulphur dioxide and water .

Balanced equation :

H 2 S. 2 +. 0.2 ... So.2 + H. O

About this more information :

1)When hydrogen sulphide reacts with oxygen water in sulphur dioxide a produced .

2) The reaction consumes moles of hydrogen sulphide .

3) It releases a lot of heat .

Thanks .

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