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Hydrogen Sulfide Oxidation Equation

Hydrogen sulfide oxidation equation related discussion
The oxidation of sulfur hydride is an important chemical change. The reaction formula often varies depending on the conditions.

When in a specific situation, hydrogen sulfide ($H_ {2} S $) meets oxygen ($O_ {2} $), if oxygen is sufficient, the following reaction occurs: $2H_ {2} S + 3O_ {2}\ stackrel {ignited }{=\!=\!=} 2SO_ {2} + 2H_ {2} O $. In this case, hydrogen sulfide meets oxygen and burns, sulfur turns to sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen and oxygen combine into water.

If the amount of oxygen is insufficient, the reaction is different, and the formula is: $2H_ {2} S + O_ {2}\ stackrel {ignited }{=\!=\!=} 2S + 2H_ {2} O $. At this time, hydrogen sulfide is oxidized, sulfur is precipitated, and hydrogen is also water in the elemental state.

Or under special conditions such as catalysts, the reaction pathway and product will also become easy, but the oxidation of hydrogen sulfide is the core. Such reactions are of great significance in many fields such as chemical industry and environment. In the chemical industry, it is related to the preparation and purification of products; in the environment, it is related to the change of atmospheric composition and the treatment of pollutants. Therefore, understanding the equation of hydrogen sulfide oxidation is the key to exploring chemical changes and related applications.