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tell the reaction SO² (g) + H²O (I)​

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Answered by pratharshan8
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Answer:

H2S + SO2 = H2O + S

Explanation:

Hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulfur dioxide to give H2O and S, H2S + SO2 = H2O + S(solid), unbalanced. Also, 3.0 L of H2S gas at 760 torr produced 4.8 g of sulfur. The unreacted SO2 decreases monotonically with H2S production.Sulphur dioxide (SO2)'s olfactory effect is much the same as elemental sulphur. Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is formed by yeasts reducing sulphur by adding hydrogen ions. ... Hence a sulphide smell in wine is often referred to as 'reduction', or a 'reductive' smell.

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