Is burning of sulphur in air a reversible process
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heating sulphide ores like pyrite in an excess of air: In either case, an excess of air is used so that the sulphur dioxide produced is already mixed with oxygen for the next stage. This is a reversible reaction, and the formation of the sulphur trioxide is exothermic.
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