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Consider the following reaction: 2H2S+SO2=S(s)+H2O
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g)
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g) <--->
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g) <--->
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g) <--->
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Kibito
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A chemical system within a sealed 1 L reaction vessel is described by the following reversible reaction equation:
2H2S(g)
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When a chemist burns hydrogen sulfide according to the reaction below she finds that the reaction releases heat. (It is
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Consider the following reaction:
2H2S (g) + 3O2 (g) --> 2SO2 (g) + 2H2O (g) If O2 was the excess reagent, 1.3 moles of H2S were
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Calculate the ƒ¢H�‹ rxn for the following reaction.
ƒ¢H�‹ f [H2S(g)] = -21 kJ/mol; ƒ¢H�‹ f [SO2(g)] = -297 kJ/mol;
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Lucinda
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Consider the reaction:
2H2S(g)⇌2H2(g)+S2(g) An equilibrium mixture of this reaction at a certain temperature was found to have
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ZnS(aq) + 2HCl(aq) --> ZnCl2(aq) + 2H2S(g)
what happens in this reaction means what changes& colour happens????
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priya
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