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Chemistry, 30.11.2021 23:20 ysabel0420

2SOH + 3O → H2¬SO4 Reactants; sulfur(2), oxygen(3), hydrogen(2)
Products; hydrogen(2), sulfur(1), oxygen(4)
Balanced Equation:
2(SOH) + 2/3(3)O → 2(H2SO4)
2(SOH) +2O → H22(SO4)

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