The chemical reaction between Hydrogen sulphide and iodine to give Hydrogen iodide and
sulphur is given below:
The oxidizing and reducing agents involved in this redox reaction are:
(a) Iodine and sulphur respectively
(b) Iodine and hydrogen sulphide respectively
(c) Sulphur and iodine respectively
(d) Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur

1 Answer

Answer :

(b) Iodine and hydrogen sulphide respectively

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