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  1. hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulphur dioxide to give water and S, balance the equation. if hydrogen sulfide contains 125g, how
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  2. hydrogen sulfide reacts with sulphur dioxide to give water and S, balance the equation. if hydrogen sulfide contains 125g, how
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. copper(1) chloride reacts with hydrogen sulfide. if 9.90 grams of copper(1) chloride and 10.2 grams of hydrogen sulfide are
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  6. When hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium sulfide, hydrogen sulfide gas and sodium chloride are produced. How many moles of H2S
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  7. aluminum sulfide reacts with water to form aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen sulfidea. balance the chem eqn for this rxn
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. Hydrogen sulfide, H2S(g), is a colourless, toxic, flammable gas. Its main use is in the qualitative inorganic analysis of
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