what happen when sulphur in oxygen and for the product react with water explain with reaction
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Answer:
sulfur + oxygen →
Sulfur burns in oxygen to form sulfur dioxide.
Explanation:
Sulfur reacts with oxygen in air to form Sulfur dioxide which is a major irritant and one of the causes for acid rain.
Sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide
S(s)+O2(g)→SO2(g)
If you are wondering how acid rain is made by sulfur biting in air:
Sulfur dioxide, which is a product of sulfur burning in air reacts with water in air to produce sulfurous acid. (SO2(g)+H2O(g)→H2SO3(aq))
When sulfurous acid is oxidized it becomes sulfuric acid which contributes in lowering the pH of the rain.
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Explanation:
When sulphur reacts with oxygen sulphur dioxide gas is produced and when this gas combines with water sulphurous acid is formed which is a weak acid.
S+O2=SO2
SO2+H2O=H2SO3
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