Chemistry, asked by sohankrmkr, 3 months ago

when precipitated sulphur is added in KOH with solution​

Answers

Answered by Feirxefett
4

Answer:

Sulphur reacts with hot aqueous potassium hydroxide, KOH, to form sulphide and thiosulphate species.

S

8

(s)+6KOH(aq)→2K

2

S

3

+K

2

S

2

O

3

+3H

2

O(l)

Answered by vinod04jangid
0

Answer:

When sulphur is added in KOH with solution it gives Potassium Sulphide and Potassium Thiosulphate.

Explanation:

Sulphur reacts with the hot aqueous KOH to form sulphide and Thiosulphate species . These species are Potassium Sulphide and potassium Thiosulphate.

Chemical reaction -

S8(s)+6KOH(aq)→2K2S3+K2S2O3+3H2O(l)

So on the reaction of sulphur with KOH gives two compounds as main product that are Potassium Sulphide and potassium Thiosulphate.

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