Yes, it is mildly acidic.
it is a gas which in water shows the acidic property.
H2S -when dissolved in water- is able to partially donate protons to a water molecule, making it weakly acidic. H2S + H2O--> HS- + H3O+
No, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is a weak acid, as it only partially dissociates in water solution. Thus, it is not a strong electrolyte.
sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. Remember;- Groups 1 & 2 oxides are basic. None metal oxides are acidic.
Yes,it is acidic.But a weak acid.
Yes - nearly always. H2S is a toxic gas and quite corrosive - slightly acidic.
it is a gas which in water shows the acidic property.
H2S -when dissolved in water- is able to partially donate protons to a water molecule, making it weakly acidic. H2S + H2O--> HS- + H3O+
No, carbonic acid (H2CO3) is a weak acid, as it only partially dissociates in water solution. Thus, it is not a strong electrolyte.
sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas. Remember;- Groups 1 & 2 oxides are basic. None metal oxides are acidic.
it is a gas which is acidic in nature when it combines with sodium it forms sodium chloride which is acidic
Yes,it is acidic.But a weak acid.
So2 + h20
Sulfur is found in nature as pure element (S) - solid or in colloidal solutions, as gas (H2S) and is also present in many minerals.
H2S is only acidic in reference to water(!). Of coarse H2O is neutral referred to water because it is the S A M E .Even water can be both acid A N D base at the same time, though a bit weaker acidic than H2S, but a bit more stronger base.
Burning of H2S produce SO2 and water.SO2 is the toxic gas.
H2S do not have bleaching properties.So it do not discolor