Which of the following reactions is sulphur (IV) oxidizing agent?

a

2HNO 3(aq) + SO2(g) → H2SO4(aq) + 2NO2(g)

b

2KMnO 4(aq) + 5SO2(g) + 2H2O → K2SO4(aq) +MnSO4(aq) 2H2SO4(aq)

c

FeCI3(aq) + SO2(g) + 2H2O(l) → FeCI 2(g)+ 2HCI(g) + H2SO4(aq)

d

2H2S(g) + SO2(g) →2H2O(l) + 3S(s)

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DEWIZO
2 years ago

my school please the answer is D

vivian279
4 years ago

The question is not clear

Miotehiki16
2 months ago

A.
​Sulfur goes from +4 (in SO_2) to +6 (in H_2SO_4).
​Sulfur is oxidized; therefore, SO_2 is acting as a reducing agent.
​B.
​Sulfur goes from +4 to +6 (in the sulfate ions).
​Sulfur is oxidized; SO_2 is a reducing agent.
​C.
​Sulfur goes from +4 to +6.
​Sulfur is oxidized; SO_2 is a reducing agent.
​D.
​In SO_2, sulfur is +4.
​In the product (S), sulfur is 0.
​The oxidation state decreased (+4 to 0). This is reduction.
​Conclusion
​In reaction D, SO_2 removes electrons from H_2S (where sulfur is -2) to turn it into elemental sulfur, while the sulfur in SO_2 itself is reduced.
​Correct Answer: D

MASONBRYAN
2 months ago

d ans is obvi D cus oxidizing agents carry out their func by reducing

Kizit00
2 years ago

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