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identify H2S+Cl2 gives S+HCL substance that oxidise and reduce in the following​

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Answered by adithya02
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Answer:

In this reaction H2S loses H2 to become S hence it is getting oxidised, whereas Cl2 is gaining H to become HCl hence it is getting reduced.

Answered by harshsaini0782
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Answer:

H2S gets oxidized and Cl2 gets reduced

Explanation:

Here in H2S Sulfur have a oxidation no of -2 whereas, after the reaction sulfur is in it's elemental form i.e. it have a oxidation no of 0(zero) as the oxidation no increases here H2S got oxidized.

Similarly Cl2 is in it's elemental form before the reaction i.e. in the reactant side having a oxidation no of 0(zero) whereas after the reaction it's oxidation state in HCl becomes -1 . Since oxidation no of Cl decreased reduction took place and Hence Cl2 got reduced here.

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