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

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S(s) + O2 (g) = SO2 (g) is the answer

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The balanced reaction that describes the reaction between sulfur and oxygen to produce sulfur dioxide is expressed S(s) + O2 (g) = SO2 (g). In many manufacturing plants, sulfur dioxide is furhter reacted to oxygen to form sulfur trioxide then added with water to produce sulfuric acid.
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