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When sulphur reactes with oxygen then the oxide from in which nature

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Answered by awesomeak2110
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Answer:

ACIDIC IN NATURE

Explanation:

So as you might be knowing that oxides of metals are basic (or amphoteric in few cases). And oxides of non metals are acidic, so sulphur being a non metal will form acidic oxides So2 and So3.

Also you can confirm this by dissolving these oxide gases in water, in aqueous solutions they'll form h2so3 and h2so4 which are well known acids.

Answered by skyfall63
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Sulfur reacts with airborne oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide.

Explanation:

Sulfur reacts with airborne oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide that is a significant irritant and one of the causes of acid rain.  

Sulfur + oxygen → sulfur dioxide

S(s)+O2(g)→SO2(g)

If you wonder how acid rain is produced by biting sulfur in the air: sulfur dioxide, a result of burning sulfur in the air, reacts with water in the air to create sulphuric acid.  

(SO2(g)+H2O(g)→H2SO3(aq))

When sulfuric acid is oxidized it becomes sulfuric acid which contributes to reducing the rain's pH.

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