A piece of burning sulphur will continue to burn in a gas...
A piece of burning sulphur will continue to burn in a gas jar of oxygen to give misty fumes which readily dissolved in water. The resulting liquid is
sulphur (VI) trioxide
tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid
trioxosulphate (IV) acid
dioxosulphate (II) acid
hydrogen sulphide
Correct answer is C
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