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What happens when sulphur reacts with oxygen? What is formed when it is dissolved in water? Write any one equation.

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1.Sulfur reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide. When nonmetals react with one another, the product is a molecular compound. ... Sulfur can also combine with oxygen to produce sulfur trioxide.

2.Substances dissolved in a liquid form a solution. This means that the atoms of the dissolved substance are between the molecules of the liquid and cannot be separated by filtration. ... In this example, the dissolved salt is called the solute, and the water that contains it is called the solvent.

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