Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulpur dioxide.​

Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulpur dioxide.​

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    Balancing chemical equation refers to balancing the stoichiometric coefficients on the reactants and products side. This must be done as the chemical equation obeys the law of conservation of mass and momentum.

    Hydrogen sulphide gas burns in air to give water and sulphur dioxide can be expressed in terms of equation as

    H2S(g) + O2(g)→H2O(l) + SO2(g)

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