Question
Question: In the presence of \({H_2}S\), \(S{O_2}\) act as: (A) An oxidising agent (B) A reducing agent ...
In the presence of H2S, SO2 act as:
(A) An oxidising agent
(B) A reducing agent
(C) A hydrolysis agent
(D) A redox agent
Solution
Hint: Try to recall that the maximum oxidation of sulphur is +6 and the minimum oxidation number of sulphur is -2. Now by using this you can easily find the correct option from the given options.
Complete step by step solution:
It is known to you that sulphur can vary its oxidation state -2 to +6. Also, it is known that those species which decrease their oxidation number in a redox reaction are known as oxidising agents and those which increase their oxidation number are known as reducing agents.
Now, coming to the question, sulphur has an oxidation number of (-2) in H2Sand this is the minimum oxidation number of sulphur and cannot be reduced further. Therefore, sulphur will increase its oxidation number (from -2 to 0) in H2S and changes to S and hence, will act as reducing agent in redox reaction between H2S and SO2.
In SO2, sulphur has oxidation number of +4 and can either increase or decrease its oxidation number but since, H2Sundergoes reduction so, sulphur will decrease its oxidation number(from +4 to 0) and hence, will act as an oxidising agent.
The net balanced redox reaction between H2Sand SO2 is as follows:
2H2S+SO2→2H2O+3S.
Therefore, from above we can conclude that option A is the correct option to the given question.
Note:It should be remembered to you that H2S is a colorless, flammable gas with a characteristic smell of rotten egg and is a good reducing agent.
Also, you should remember that SO2 is a colorless gas which acts as a bleaching agent to remove excess chlorine and also act as a disinfectant.