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
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.
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 do not have bleaching properties.So it do not discolor