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20 November, 14:12

Consider the equation SO2 → S + O2. The product (s) in this equation would be:

A. S

B. SO2

C. S + O2

D. OSO2 ... ?

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  1. 20 November, 14:36
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    The products lie on the right hand side of the equation. So, in this case, they are:

    S and O₂

    The answer is C.
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