The reaction 2H2S+SO2→3S+2H2O is?
A. not a redox reaction because there is no oxidant in the reaction
B. not a redox reaction because there is no reductant in the reaction
C. a redox reaction in which H2S is the oxidant and SO2 is the reductant
D. a redox reaction in which SO2 is the oxidant and H2S is the reductant
Correct Answer:
Option D – a redox reaction in which SO2 is the oxidant and H2S is the reductant
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