A gas that can behave as a reducing agent towards chlorine and as an oxidizing agent toward hydrogen sulphide is
a
O2
b
NO
c
SO2
d
NH3
e
CO2
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jejuis
2 years ago
The correct answer is B. NO (nitric oxide).
Nitric oxide (NO) can act as both a reducing agent and an oxidizing agent in different reactions:
Reducing agent towards chlorine: NO can reduce chlorine gas (Cl2) to hydrochloric acid (HCl) according to the reaction:
2NO
+
Cl
2
→
2NOCl
2NO+Cl
2
→2NOCl
Oxidizing agent toward hydrogen sulfide: NO can oxidize hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) to sulfur (S) according to the reaction:
4NO
+
H
2
S
→
4NO
+
2H
2
O
+
3S
4NO+H
2
S→4NO+2H
2
O+3S
Therefore, NO fits the description given in the question.


