Review the chemical equation below. It represents a redox reaction. 3H2S(aq) + 2HNO3(aq) ⟶ 3S(s) + 2N

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Review the chemical equation below. It represents a redox reaction. 3H2S(aq) + 2HNO3(aq) ⟶ 3S(s) + 2N

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Review the chemical equation below. It represents a redox
reaction.
3H2S(aq) +
2HNO3(aq) ⟶
3S(s) + 2NO(g) +
4H2O(l)
You will need to assign oxidation numbers to every atom to show
that this is a redox reaction. When typing in each oxidation
number, remember to include the sign first and number second. For
example, the oxidation number of H in H2S is +1. Do not
include any spaces, words or punctuation in your answer.
The oxidation number of S in H2S is .
(Recall: S is in Group VI like O]
The oxidation number of H in
HNO3 is .
The oxidation number of N in
HNO3 is .
The oxidation number of O in
HNO3 is .
The oxidation number of S in S(s) is .
The oxidation number of N in
NO is .
The oxidation number of O in
NO is .
The oxidation number of H in H2O is .
The oxidation number of O in H2O is .
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