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When the gases dihydrogen sulfide and oxygen react, they form the gases sulfur dioxide and water vapor. (How would this be written in an equation?)

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Answer:

The balanced chemical equation can written be as:


2H_2S (g)+3O_2(g)\rightarrow 2SO_2(g)+2H_2O (g)

Step-by-step explanation:

Dihydrogen sulfide =
H_2S

Oxygen gas =
O_2

Sulfur dioxide =
SO_2

Water vapor =
H_2O

The balanced chemical equation can written be as:


2H_2S (g)+3O_2(g)\rightarrow 2SO_2(g)+2H_2O (g)

According to reaction , 2 moles of hydrogen sulfide reacts with 3 moles of oxygen gas to give to 2 moles of sulfur dioxide and 2 moles of water vapors.

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User DuCorey
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When the gases dihydrogen sulfide and oxygen react, they form the gases sulfur dioxide and water vapor. so the balanced equation is
2H2S(g) + 3O2(g) → 2SO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
hope it helps
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