(a)
Interpretation: The complete and balanced equations are to be stated for each of the given reactions.
Concept introduction: Loss of oxygen is known as reduction, whereas the gain of oxygen is known as oxidation.
To determine: The balanced equation for the reaction between sulfur dioxide gas and oxygen gas.
(b)
Interpretation: The complete and balanced equations are to be stated for each of the given reactions.
Concept introduction: Loss of oxygen is known as reduction, whereas the gain of oxygen is known as oxidation.
To determine: The balanced equation for the reaction between sulfur trioxide gas and water.
(c)
Interpretation: The complete and balanced equations are to be stated for each of the given reactions.
Concept introduction: Loss of oxygen is known as reduction, whereas the gain of oxygen is known as oxidation.
To determine: The balanced equation for the reaction between concentrated sulfuric acid and sucrose.
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