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Sulphur reacting with Hydrogen​

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Answered by mujinsong
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At high temperatures or in the presence of catalysts, sulfur dioxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide to form elemental sulfur and water. This reaction is exploited in the Claus process, an important industrial method to dispose of hydrogen sulfide. is not formed in aqueous solution.

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Answered by Somin56
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In general, hydrogen sulfide acts as a reducing agent, especially in the presence of base, which forms SH−. At high temperatures or in the presence of catalysts, sulfur dioxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide to form elemental sulfur and water.

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