Which formula equation represents the burning of sulfur to produce sulfur dioxide?

Upper S (s) plus upper O subscript 2 (g) right arrow with delta above upper S upper O subscript 2 (g).

2 upper H subscript 2 upper s (s) plus 3 upper 0 subscript 2 (g) right arrow 2 upper H subscript 2 upper O (l) plus 2 upper S upper 0 subscript 2 (g).

4 upper F e upper S subscript 2 plus 11 upper O subscript 2 right arrow 2 upper F e subscript 2 upper O subscript 3 plus 8 upper S upper O subscript 2.

2 upper S upper O subscript 2 (g) plus upper O subscript 2 (g) right arrow with upper V subscript 2 upper O subscript 5 above arrow 2 upper S upper O subscript 3 (g).

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Answer:

S(s) + O2(g) --> SO2(g)

Upper S (s) plus upper O subscript 2 (g) right arrow with delta above upper S upper O subscript 2 (g).

Explanation:

The reaction is given as;

Sulfur + oxygen --> Sulphur dioxide

Sulphur = S

Oxygen = O2

Sulfur dioxide = SO2

So we have;

S(s) + O2(g) --> SO2(g)

The crrect option is option A. Upper S (s) plus upper O subscript 2 (g) right arrow with delta above upper S upper O subscript 2 (g).

[tex]S(s) + O_2(g) \rightarrow SO_2(g)[/tex]

Upper S (s) plus upper O subscript 2 (g) right arrow with delta above upper S upper O subscript 2 (g).

The reaction is given as follows:-

[tex]Sulfur + oxygen \rightarrow Sulphur dioxide[/tex]

Sulphur = S

Oxygen = [tex]O_2[/tex]

Sulfur dioxide = [tex]SO_2[/tex]

So the equation is as follows:-

[tex]S(s) + O_2(g) \rightarrow SO_2(g)[/tex]

The correct option is option A. Upper S (s) plus upper O subscript 2 (g) right arrow with delta above upper S upper O subscript 2 (g).

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