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28 December, 07:33

What is the change in electrons for sulfur in the following reaction?

S + NO3 - - > SO2 + NO

A. Lose 4 electrons

B. Lose 2 electrons

C. Gain 4 electrons

D. Gain 2 electrons

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  1. 28 December, 07:57
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    A. Lose 4 electrons

    Explanation:

    The reaction equation is given as:

    S + NO₃ → SO₂ + NO

    The half equation of the reaction for S:

    S → SO₂

    For S to go into SO₂,

    we move from an oxidation state of 0 to + 4,

    Finding the oxidation state of S in SO₂

    a + (-2 x 2) = 0

    a - 4 = 0

    a = 4

    This is a loss of 4 electrons
  2. 28 December, 09:37
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    Lose 4 electrons

    Explanation:

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