Chemistry, asked by Dikshamry3105, 1 year ago

In the following reaction
SO2 +2H2S-- 3S+2H20

(A) Sulphur is reduced and oxygen is oxidised

(B) Sulphur is oxidised and Hydrogen is reduced

(C) Sulphur is both oxidised and reduced

(D) Hydrogen is oxidised and Sulphur is reduced

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Urvashigaur02: answer should be option(d)

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Answered by Urvashigaur02
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Answer :- option (d)

(d) Hydrogen is oxidised and Sulphur is reduced.

Explanation:-

In the given reaction,

Oxygen is added to hydrogen as it becomes water from Hydrogen Sulphide.

Oxygen is being removed from Sulphur dioxide.

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