Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 5 hours ago


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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SULPHUR BURNS IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN?
HOW WILL YOU SHOW THAT THE COMPOUND FORMED FORMED IN THIS REACTION IS ACIDIC IN NATURE?
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Answers

Answered by darkapparition07
0

Answer:

Nothing happens but it is so hot and light will be emitted

Answered by MIZCHOCOLATE
3

Explanation:

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when sulphur burns in the presence of O2, sulphur dioxide is formed. ... As sulphur dioxide is acidic in nature, its solution in water that is sulphurous acid will turn blue litmus paper red.

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