bacause silver is hard and react with hard its hcl and h2s is soft that's why silver not react with h2s
Silver nitrate would not react with HCl while Zinc Sulphide would react with HCl forming Zinc Chloride and evolving H2S gas. AgNO3 +HCl---> No reaction ZnS + 2HCl -------> ZnCl2 + H2S
Impossible; but silver can react with the H2S (hydrogen sulphide) from the atmosphere and the surface become black. This black sulphide can be easy removed.
Strongest---------------> Weakest HI, HCl, H2S, H2O According to MasteringChemistry.com
2 HCL + CuS
K2S + 2HCl --> 2KCl + H2S
Silver nitrate would not react with HCl while Zinc Sulphide would react with HCl forming Zinc Chloride and evolving H2S gas. AgNO3 +HCl---> No reaction ZnS + 2HCl -------> ZnCl2 + H2S
Impossible; but silver can react with the H2S (hydrogen sulphide) from the atmosphere and the surface become black. This black sulphide can be easy removed.
NH3 + HCl ----> NH4Cl
Strongest---------------> Weakest HI, HCl, H2S, H2O According to MasteringChemistry.com
NaCl and HCl doesn't react.
2 HCL + CuS
K2S + 2HCl --> 2KCl + H2S
The reaction is:Na2S + 2 HCl = 2 NaCl + H2S
Carbonate minerals do react with HCl. Calcite and dolomite for instance.
2HCl + Na2S ---> 2NaCl + H2S
Chalk and HCl do react together. When reacting, they release carbon dioxide..
Halite does not react with HCl.