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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SULPHUR BURNS IN THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN?
HOW WILL YOU SHOW THAT THE COMPOUND FORMED FORMED IN THIS REACTION IS ACIDIC IN NATURE?
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Answer:
Nothing happens but it is so hot and light will be emitted
Explanation:
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when sulphur burns in the presence of O2, sulphur dioxide is formed. … As sulphur dioxide is acidic in nature, its solution in water that is sulphurous acid will turn blue litmus paper red.