Chemistry, asked by sharfraz5879, 10 months ago

What happens when hydrogen gas is passed through concentrated sulphuric acid?
Please help me out with this answer as soon as possible!

Answers

Answered by AswinTheGreat
5

Answer: Due to its oxidizing property Hydrogen sulphide gas is

passed through concentrated sulphuric acid to liberate

sulphur dioxide and sulphur is formed.

Explanation:H2S + H2SO4 → S + 2H20 + S02

[Important Note :- Write The Numbers of this equation below the letter. Because, My keyboard doesn't have option to write numbers in below the letters. Maximum I tried to write the answere correctly, If you find any mistake please reply me so I can update the Answer as soon as possible...]

Thank You...

Similar questions