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S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g) + 296.8 kJ
The symbol equation for the reaction of sulfur with oxygen is: S + O2 → SO2
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane can convert SO2 to sulfur.
Sulphur plus Oxygen gives Sulphur dioxide.... S + O2 = SO2
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is the compound formed when sulphur reacts with oxygen.
S + o2 = so2
SO2: sulfur dioxide S + O2 --> SO2
S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g) + 296.8 kJ
Sulfur (S) and oxygen (O) are the two elements in sulfur dioxide (SO2).
The symbol equation for the reaction of sulfur with oxygen is: S + O2 → SO2
NO!!! The product is SULPHUROUS Acis ; ( NOT sulphuric acid). Here is the reaction eq'n SO2(g) + H2O(l) = H2SO3(aq) (Sulphurous Acid). To make sulphuric acid the sulphur dioxide has to be further oxidised . Hence SO2 + (1/2)O2(g) == Vanadium catalyst ==> SO3(g) SO3(g) + H2O(l) = H2SO4( aq) sulphuric acid.
1/8 S8 + O2 --> SO2 , delta H degree f = -296.9 kJ
S (sulphur) + O2 (oxygen) = SO2 (sulphurdioxide)
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane can convert SO2 to sulfur.
The percent composition of SO2 is approximately 50% sulfur and 50% oxygen.
Sulphur plus Oxygen gives Sulphur dioxide.... S + O2 = SO2
The reaction is: S + O2 = SO2