intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
Yes, H2S can be found in a liquid state, even though it is usually a gas. However, it is not easily detected because it is colorless, and physical contact with it can cause frostbite.
The difference in states between water (H2O) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at room temperature is due to differences in their molecular structures and intermolecular forces. Water molecules form stronger hydrogen bonds which result in a liquid state. Hydrogen sulfide molecules have weaker van der Waals forces, leading to a gas state at room temperature.
No, H2S and O2 are not equal to S and H2O. H2S is hydrogen sulfide, O2 is oxygen gas, S is sulfur, and H2O is water. The equation for the reaction between H2S and O2 to form S and H2O is 2H2S + 3O2 → 2S + 2H2O.
H2O is water, it can be a liquid, a gas or a solid (ice).
Condensation happens when a gas or a vapor changes into a liquid or a solid. H2O (v) ----->H2O (l or s) V= vapor L=liquid S=solid
It is not using H2S gas. It is using H2O liquid.
Yes, H2S can be found in a liquid state, even though it is usually a gas. However, it is not easily detected because it is colorless, and physical contact with it can cause frostbite.
The difference in states between water (H2O) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at room temperature is due to differences in their molecular structures and intermolecular forces. Water molecules form stronger hydrogen bonds which result in a liquid state. Hydrogen sulfide molecules have weaker van der Waals forces, leading to a gas state at room temperature.
No, H2S and O2 are not equal to S and H2O. H2S is hydrogen sulfide, O2 is oxygen gas, S is sulfur, and H2O is water. The equation for the reaction between H2S and O2 to form S and H2O is 2H2S + 3O2 → 2S + 2H2O.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas at room temperature.
h2so4 being good oxidising agent oxidises the h2s to h2o and free sulphur.so conc h2so4 cant be used in preparation of h2s gas
H2O is water, it can be a liquid, a gas or a solid (ice).
Using the balanced chemical equation, you can see that 2 moles of H2S will produce 2 moles of SO2. Therefore, 1 mole of H2S will produce 1 mole of SO2. Given that 14.2 L of SO2 gas is produced, you would need the same volume of H2S gas. For oxygen, the ratio of H2S to O2 is 3:2, so 1.5 times the volume of H2S gas is needed in O2 gas.
H2 molecule is the least polar. Between H2O and H2S, the most polar will be H2O as oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur.
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Condensation happens when a gas or a vapor changes into a liquid or a solid. H2O (v) ----->H2O (l or s) V= vapor L=liquid S=solid
Commonly is water H2O.