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b. Non-metal + oxygen → non-metal oxide a. The non-metal used is sulfur Reactants: Sulfur Products: Observations from solid, liquid, to gas Write the balanced chemical equation

          b. Non-metal + oxygen → non-metal oxide 
a. The non-metal used is sulfur 
Reactants: Sulfur 
Products: Observations from solid, liquid, to gas 
Write the balanced chemical equation
        

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00:01 Question is write the balanced chemical equation for the following.
00:05 In the first part, the question is sulfur is heated with oxygen and it gives sulfur dioxide gas.
00:14 So we will write the balanced chemical equation.
00:17 In the first part, sulfur is treated with oxygen gas and we get sulfur dioxide...
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