What is the molar of hydrogen sulphide gas in the reaction H2SO4(aq) + 3H2S(g) → 4S(s) + 4H2O (l)n represented by the following equation?

a

Reducing agent

b

A bleaching agent

c

A dehydrating agent

d

A sulphonating agent

e

An oxidizing agent

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nou241609
2 weeks ago

In the reaction:
Let's look at the oxidation states of sulfur:
In H₂S, sulfur = −2
In S(s), sulfur = 0
Sulfur in H₂S increases from −2 to 0, meaning H₂S is oxidized.
A substance that is oxidized causes another substance to be reduced, so it acts as the reducing agent. so a is the ans

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