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Can You Classify The Following Equation As Oxidation-reduction, Combustion, Synthesis, Or Decomposition Reaction: S8(s)+12O2(g)=8SO3(g)?

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Can You Classify The Following Equation As Oxidation-reduction, Combustion, Synthesis, Or Decomposition Reaction: S8(s)+12O2(g)=8SO3(g)?

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8S (s)+12O2 (g) = 8SO3 (g) This equation is an oxidation reaction because out of the three main conditions of oxidation reactions, it is fulfilling one. This makes it an oxidation reaction. The three conditions are as follows: Oxidation reaction is the process in which Oxygen reacts with an element. Secondly, if removal of hydrogen takes place then it is again an oxidation reaction. The third condition is that in an oxidation reaction the, valence number of an element increases after reaction. As Sulphur is reacting with oxygen therefore, it fulfills one condition and it’s an oxidation reaction.

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