Chemistry, asked by Anupam11111, 1 year ago

when Hydrogen sulphite reaches with chlorine, then sulpher. and hydrogen chloride formed How

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Answered by aswm55
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Hello dear friend ,
I think you mean when H2S  reacts with Cl2 , it forms S and 2HCl
Friend, actually this is the redox reaction,
H2S + Cl2 → S + 2HCl   (our required equation)
So here , in this reaction, the H2S is changing into ‘S’ i.e, hydrogen is being removed from hydrogen sulfide. Removal of hydrogen from a substance is known as oxidation. Hence hydrogen sulfide is being oxidized to sulfur.

Also we can conclude that ,
 chlorine (Cl2) is changing to HCl i.e, addition of hydrogen. So this is how it is representing the  Cl2 is reduced to HCl.


This how the reaction you want to know about takes place and it is a REDOX  reaction as well. (both 
oxidation and reduction occuring )

Hope this helps!! thankyou & goodluck!!  :)

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Answered by starlet6635
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what a question u r asking how this reaction occurs... it occurs as it is occuring!

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