Hydrogen sulfide is an impurity in natural gas that must

  1. Hydrogen sulfide is an impurity in natural gas that must be removed.One common removal method is called the Claus process, which
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  2. 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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  3. hydrogen sulfide may be prepared in the laboratory by the action of hydrochloric acid on iron (2) sulfide. How much iron (2)
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  4. a 4.22 gram sample of copper II sulfide was added to excess hydrocholoric acid with hydrogen sulfide gas being generated and
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  5. hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulphur dioxide to give water and S, balance the equation. if hydrogen sulfide contains 125g, how
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  6. hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulphur dioxide to give water and S, balance the equation. if hydrogen sulfide contains 125g, how
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  7. Hydrogen sulfide, H2S(g), is a colourless, toxic, flammable gas. Its main use is in the qualitative inorganic analysis of
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  8. Hydrogen sulfide burns in the presense of oxygen producing sulfiar dioxide and waterI got HS + O2 >>> SO2 + H2O Its not balanced
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  9. Hydrogen sulfide, H2S(g), is a colourless, toxic, flammable gas. Its main use is in the qualitative inorganic analysis of
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  10. Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is a foul-smelling gas. It burns to form sulfur dioxide.2H2S9(g) + 3O2(g) → 2SO2(g) + 2H2O(g); ∆H =
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