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Sulphur turns to sulphuric acid using which nitric acid?​

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Answered by saicharan703656
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Sulphur trioxide · Answer · Hot and concentrated nitric acid is a powerful oxidising agent. It can oxidise sulphur to sulphuric acid. S8+48HNO3⟶ 8H2SO ...

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Concentrated nitric acid acts as an oxidizing agent for both sulfur & carbon. In the case of sulfur, S will get the oxygen atoms & the water needed for the reaction: S+6HNO3→H2SO4+2H2O+6NO2 so if sulfur is converted to SO2 first, it will proceed into SO3 & eventually to H2SO4.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Concentrated nitric acid acts as an oxidizing agent for both sulfur & carbon.

In the case of sulfur, S will get the oxygen atoms & the water needed for the reaction:

S+6HNO3→H2SO4+2H2O+6NO2 so if sulfur is converted to SO2 first, it will proceed into SO3 & eventually to H2SO4.

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