Chemistry, asked by rekhasonone73, 9 months ago

The chemical reaction between Hydrogen sulphide and iodine to give
Hydrogen iodide and sulphur. The reducing and oxidizing agents involved in this
reaction are
(1 Point
lodine and sulphur respectively
Iodine and hydrogen sulphide respectively
Sulphur and iodine respectively
Hydrogen sulphide and iodine respectively.​

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Answered by priyankayadavpky1999
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Answer:

4 is ans

Explanation:

H2S + I2 = HI + S .....S oxidation state changes from -2 to 0 so ..it is oxidised and act as reducing agent ....same for i2

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