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Hydrogen, H2(g), is below silver
Hydrogen sulfide can be used in aqueous solutions to separate out metal ions. On the other hand, hydrogen sulfide in the air
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Silver reacts with hydrogen sulphide gas, and oxygen according to the reaction:
4Ag(s) + 2H2S(g) + O2(g) → 2Ag2S(s)+ 2H2O(g)
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Anonymous
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4.72 g of a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and silver was burned in an atmosphere of oxygen, yielding 7.95 g of CO2, 1.02 g of
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CL
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how many cubic cm hydrogen chloride gas at s.t.p would be required to precipitate all the silver ions from 32 cm of 0.08 M
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Doris
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how many cm³ of hydrogen chloride gas at stp would be required to precipitate all the silver ions from 32cm³ of 0.08molar
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Timothy
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2Ag(s) + H2S(g)—> AgS(s) + H2(g)
Does this equation represent a redox reaction? (1 point) O Yes, it does because silver (Ag)
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When a silver goblet tarnished in the presence of hydrogen sulfide (and oxygen), 2.30 moles of silver sulfide formed. How many
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Yo mama
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write a balanced equation - we have to do about 20 would be grateful if someone could show me first 2
1. silver + chlorine (arrow
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sam
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Silver tarnishes (turns to Ag2S) in the presence of oxygen and hydrogen sulfide according to the following equation:
4Ag(s) +
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Big Trav
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Which one of the following represents the chemical combination of substances result into the formation of water?
A. Magnesium +
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Rukia
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