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In the reaction H2S + NO, → H2O+NO+S. H s is
(a) Oxidised
(b) Reduced
(c) Precipitated (d) None of these

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔Answer:

⭕Ua Question:

In the reaction H2S + NO, → H2O+NO+S. H s is

(a) Oxidised✔✔

(b) Reduced

(c) Precipitated (d) None of these

⭕Answer: Option A {Oxidised} is the correct answer...

⭕This is because the oxidation state of S change from -2 to 0.

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) Oxidised

(b) Reduced

(c) Precipitated

(d) None of these

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