Chemistry, asked by akankshamanchanda224, 10 months ago

Write the balance equations for the following:

(i) Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to sodium thiosulphate solution.

(ii) Silver nitrate solution is treated with sodium thiosulphate solution.

(iii) Iodine solution is treated with sodium thiosulphate solution.​

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Answered by kellakoushik2005
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NA2 S2 O3+2HCL + S +SO2+H2 O

Explanation:

Reaction between Sodium thiosulphate and Hydrochloric Acid

Sodium thiosulphate reacts with dilute acid to produce sulphur dioxide, sulphur and water. Sulphur dioxide is a soluble gas and dissolves completely in aqueous solution.

Answered by armanprajapati70
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Explanation:

Silver nitrate solution is treated with sodium thiosulphate solution.

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