Science, asked by rathodshankar698, 11 months ago

sulphur dioxide reacts with hydrogen sulphide to form sulphur and water​

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Answered by krithikkrushi
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Answer:

Hydrogen sulfide ( H2S) reacts with Sulphur Dioxide ( SO2) to form Water(H2O) and solid Sulphur (S). Now as per the law of conservation of mass, mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. So, the equation should be balanced.

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Answered by dhayadon
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Explanation:

Hydrogen sulfide ( H2S) reacts with Sulphur Dioxide ( SO2) to form Water(H2O) and solid Sulphur (S). Now as per the law of conservation of mass, mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. So, the equation should be balanced.

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