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Aqueous solutions of hydrogen sulphide and sulphur dioxide when mixed together, yield
Options
(a) sulphur trioxide and water
(b) hydrogen and sulphurous acid
(c) sulphur and water
(d) hydrogen peroxide and sulphur
Correct Answer:
sulphur and water
Explanation:
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