Interpretation:
The reaction of hydrogen and sulfide with atmospheric oxygen gas needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Chemical equation is the symbolic description of a
Answer to Problem 64A
The balance equation is as follows:
Explanation of Solution
The given equation is as follows:
In reactant side there are 2 oxygen atoms and in product side there are three oxygen atoms. Add 3 in front of reactant oxygen molecule and add 2 in front of product sulfur dioxide. Oxygen molecule is balanced in both reactant and product side. Now hydrogen and sulfide molecule are unbalanced in both sides. To achieve balance equation, add 2 in front of hydrogen sulfide and water molecule. The balance equation is as follows:
In a chemical equation, the whole number coefficients in front of each substrate indicate the number of atoms involved in the chemical reaction. Balance equation is as follows:
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