H2S(g) + H20(l) ---> H3O+(aq) + HS-(aq)
or
H2S(g)+ aq ---> H+(aq) + HS-(aq)
or
H2S(aq) ---> H+(aq) + HS-(aq)
Bitch please,it's so simple. As simple as ABC. Go do some revision.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
The most often used name is "hydrogen sulfide". It could also properly be called "dihydrogen sulfide."
Hydrogen Sulfide has a total of three atoms. Hydrogen has two, and Sulfur has one. H2S.
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.
Hydrogen sulfide, H2S has a molar mass of 34.08088g/mol.
hydrogen sulfide is not hazardous
Hydrogen sulfide is H2S and has no metals. Both hydrogen and sulphur are non metals.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
The symbol for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
hydrogen has only one electron so after you remove that electron you do not have any electrons left to remove so hydrogen doesn't have a 2nd ionization energy. hydrogen has 1 proton and 1 electron.
The most often used name is "hydrogen sulfide". It could also properly be called "dihydrogen sulfide."
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
there is covalent bond in hydrogen sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
No, hydrogen sulfide is NOT minable, because it is gaseous, not mineral.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide is soluble in water.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide can dissolve in water.