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What happens when hydrogen sulphide is bubbled through an aqueous solution of sulphur dioxide.

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Sulphur is precipitated
`SO_(2) + 2H_(2) S rarr 3S + 2H_(2) O [SO_(2) rarr S , S^(2-) rarr S]`.
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