No. Hydrogen sulfide is highly flammable.
H2S is hydrogen sulphide. NOT the suffix ' ---ide'. It has the 'rotten eggs' smell. When opening a rotten egg, it is this gas that you smell.
H2S is the chemical formula for Hydrogen sulphide. It is a gas compound. It has the elements of hydrogen and Sulphur.
The chemical symbol for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
Hydrogen is highly flammable and will not extinguish a fire. In fact, it can make fires worse if ignited. Water, carbon dioxide, or other appropriate fire extinguishing agents should be used to put out a fire.
When calcium sulphide reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms calcium chloride and hydrogen sulphide gas. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is CaS + 2HCl → CaCl2 + H2S. Hydrogen sulphide gas being released gives off a rotten egg smell.
No. Hydrogen sulphide is covalent.
There are two atoms.Formula for hydrogen sulphide is H2S.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas at room temperature.
Hydrogen sulphide explodes when it is mixed with oxygen.
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S, is a colorless and poisonous flammable gas.
No.
There is no difference between hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen sulphide. The term "sulfide" and "sulphide" both refer to the chemical compound H2S, also known as hydrogen sulfide. The difference in spelling is simply a matter of regional or historical variation.
Yes.
Methane Propane Hydrogen Hydrogen sulphide
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S
H2S is hydrogen sulphide. NOT the suffix ' ---ide'. It has the 'rotten eggs' smell. When opening a rotten egg, it is this gas that you smell.
The chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide is H2S.