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S + HNO3 =H2SO4 + NO2 + H2O​

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Answered by arenarohith
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The chemical reaction between sulfur and nitric acid is as follow:

S + HNO3 ------------> H2SO4 + NO2  + H2O

The balanced chemical equation will have equal number of atoms on both side of the reaction.

Therefore first make the no. of atoms equal.

S              1   =             S           1

H             6   =             H          6

O             18 =              O         18

N             6   =             N           6

This ration of atoms should be present on both side of the reaction

The balanced chemical equation is as follow.

S + 6HNO3 ---------> H2SO4 + 6NO2 + 2 H2O

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