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Which formula equation represents the burning of sulfur to produce sulfur dioxide?

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Answered by ReconGhostYT
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Answer: The correct answer on Edgenuity is S(s)+O2(g)---->SO2(g)

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Answered by qwmagpies
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The formula equation that represents the burning of sulfur to produce sulfur dioxide is S+O_2\rightarrow SO_2.

  • Sulfur is a group of 16 elements having an atomic number of 16 and a molecular weight of 32gram.
  • Sulfur reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide gas.
  • The reaction is as follows-
  • S+O_2\rightarrow SO_2.
  • In this reaction, one mole of Sulfur reacts with one mole of oxygen gas to form one mole of sulfur dioxide gas.
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