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It is not using H2S gas. It is using H2O liquid.
Yes, with a liquid. Or if they cool enough to go into liquid phase. But they can certainly act as if they were in solution with each other ... so its mostly a question of definitions.
H2o,co2,so2,h2,co,h2s,hcl,hf
h2so4 being good oxidising agent oxidises the h2s to h2o and free sulphur.so conc h2so4 cant be used in preparation of h2s gas
it is a gas called hyporoxis thermosys
It is not using H2S gas. It is using H2O liquid.
MDEA is a base and H2S/CO2 are acids in water
Volcanoes release H2S, HCl, SO2, CO2, etc.
CO2
Yes, with a liquid. Or if they cool enough to go into liquid phase. But they can certainly act as if they were in solution with each other ... so its mostly a question of definitions.
So2 + h20
Burning of H2S produce SO2 and water.SO2 is the toxic gas.
H2S do not have bleaching properties.So it do not discolor
Add an acid to K2S or Na2S.It will emit H2S.
H2S has a terribal smell.It smells like rotten eggs.
Mean
Yes - nearly always. H2S is a toxic gas and quite corrosive - slightly acidic.