Yes H2 or Hydrogen is an element
is compound
H is an element and S is an element, but the two together is a compound.
In the given reaction, the hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the element that gets oxidized. The sulfur in H2S changes from a -2 oxidation state to 0 in sulfur dioxide (SO2), indicating oxidation.
No, remember any element heated to a high enough temperature will form a gaseous phase for instance mercury vapour would be heavier than H2S.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between H2S (hydrogen sulfide) and CuSO4 (copper(II) sulfate) is: H2S + CuSO4 → CuS + H2SO4 This equation is balanced as it shows the conservation of atoms of each element on both sides of the reaction.
Hydrogen has a molar mass of 1.008 g/mol and sulfur has a molar mass of 32.06 g/mol. Therefore, the molar mass of H2S is 2(1.008) + 32.06 = 34.076 g/mol. To find the percent composition of H2S, calculate the mass of each element in 1 mole of H2S (2.016 g for hydrogen and 32.06 g for sulfur) and divide by the molar mass of H2S, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage. The percent composition of H2S is approximately 5.93% hydrogen and 94.07% sulfur.
Hydrogen sulfide is H2S and has no metals. Both hydrogen and sulphur are non metals.
Add an acid to Na2S.It will emit H2S.
H2S is a polar compound.It is not ionic.
The pH of a solution containing H2S would be acidic, as H2S is a weak acid. The exact pH value would depend on the concentration of H2S in the solution.
Hydrosulfuric acid is H2S. H2S (aq) (H2SO4 is sulfuric acid). The acids with "hydro" at the start of their names are all derived from dissolved gases, e.g. hydrochloric acid is aqueous hydrogen chloride, hydrocyanic acid is aqueous hydrogen cyanide etc.
H2S is a gas.It smells like rotten eggs.