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The equivalent mass of oxidising agent in the following reaction is SO2 + 2H2S → 3S + 2H2O
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14/11/2021 11:24 am
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The equivalent mass of oxidising agent in the following reaction is
SO2 + 2H2S → 3S + 2H2O
(a) 32
(b) 64
(c) 16
(d) 8
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14/11/2021 11:27 am
Correct answer: (c) 16
Explanation:
SO2 is an oxidising agent
4e- + SO2 → S
Equivalent of SO2 = \frac{64}{4} = 16
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