Chemical Reactions
The image displays several chemical reactions written on a blackboard. Here's a breakdown of the recognizable ones:
- S + Cl2: This represents sulfur reacting with chlorine. The word below 'недост' might indicate 'insufficient' or 'incomplete' reactants or reaction conditions.
- S + C →: Sulfur reacting with Carbon.
- CuS + C2 →: Copper(II) sulfide reacting with Carbon.
- H2S → SO2 → SO3 → Na2SO4: This shows a reaction pathway starting with hydrogen sulfide, oxidizing to sulfur dioxide, then to sulfur trioxide, and finally forming sodium sulfate.
- H2SO4 + Al → Al2(SO4)3: This depicts sulfuric acid reacting with aluminum. The formula for aluminum sulfate appears to be written as Al2(SO4)12, which is likely a typo and should be Al2(SO4)3. The symbol above the arrow might indicate heat (Δ) or a catalyst.