If chlorine is passed through a solution of hydrogen sulphide in water, the solution turns turbid
due to the formation of
(a) Free chlorine
(b) Free sulphur
(c) Nascent oxygen
(d) Nascent hydrogen.
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If chlorine is passed through a solution of hydrogen sulphide in water, the solution turns turbid due to the formation of free sulfur
Hydrogen sulfide is oxidized by chlorine producing sulfur and hydrochloric acid.
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❤ option b is coreect
Explanation:
net reaction
cl2 + h2s gives s + hcl
now turbidity is due to s
hcl fumes in air but here they ask for turbidity
which is your dout i think
all reaction in which s ion is formed result in turbidity at ph greater then 3.8
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