The given reaction pathway involves the transformation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) into sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) via several intermediate steps: H2S is oxidized to sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is further oxidized to sulfur trioxide (SO3). The sulfur trioxide then reacts with water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO) before finally reacting with sodium hydroxide to yield sodium sulfate.
The given reaction pathway involves the transformation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) into sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) via several intermediate steps: H2S is oxidized to sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is further oxidized to sulfur trioxide (SO3). The sulfur trioxide then reacts with water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO) before finally reacting with sodium hydroxide to yield sodium sulfate.