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translate the statement into chemical equations and then balance them; hydrogen sulphide gas Burns in the air to give water and sulphur dioxide​

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Answered by shaheen2481
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To translate the given statement into chemical equation The word equation for the given statement will be : Hydrogen sulphide + Oxygen → Water + Sulphur dioxide Step I. Writing the skeletal chemical equation H2S + O2 → H2O + SO2 Step II. Balancing the element which occurs at minimum number of places.
Answered by kritiShrivastava
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Answer:

2(H2S)(g) + 3(O2)(g) -----> 2(H2O)(l) + 2(SO2)(g)

Explanation:

2 molecules of Hydrogen Sulphide reacts with 3 molecules of Oxygen produce 2 molecules of Water and 2 molecules of Sulphur dioxide.

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