If chlorine is passed through a solution of hydrogen sulphide in water, the solution…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — The p-Block Elements
If chlorine is passed through a solution of hydrogen sulphide in water, the solution turns turbid due to the formation of
- free chlorine
- free sulphur
- nascent oxygen
- nascent hydrogen.
Answer
(B) free sulphur
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