Science, asked by nikasarpanch3236, 11 months ago

Q. 6 When sulphur is heated, a gas is formed which forms a new substance when dissolved

in water. The gas and the new substance formed are
A. SO2, H2SO4

B. SO3, H2SO4

C. SO2, H2SO3

D. H2S, H2SO3​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

When heated sulphur undergoes a series of changes in colour, form and viscosity at various temperatures. Sulphur burns readily in air forming sulphur dioxide. It melts . When Sulphur is heated in the presence of Oxygen, it leads to the formation of sulphur-di-oxide.

Answered by rajat16102005
6

Answer:

so2h2so4

Explanation:

sub ztvgy fluff uftuh tguv

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