The equivalent mass of oxidising agent in the following reaction is SO 2 + 2H 2 S 4 e ^ …
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The equivalent mass of oxidising agent in the following reaction is
SO2 + 2H2S \(4 \mathrm{e}^{-}+\mathrm{SO}_{+4} \rightarrow \underset{0}{\mathrm{~S}}\) 3S + 2H2O
SO2 + 2H2S \(4 \mathrm{e}^{-}+\mathrm{SO}_{+4} \rightarrow \underset{0}{\mathrm{~S}}\) 3S + 2H2O
- 32
- 64
- 16
- 8
Answer
(C) 16
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