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. (g) + .........(g)
(A) CS2, 2H2S
(B) CS2, H2S
(C) CS, H2S3
(D) None of these
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When methane gas reacts with dihydrogen sulfide then it forms carbon disulfide and hydrogen gas.
Explanation:
- When methane gas reacts with dihydrogen sulfide then it forms carbon disulfide and hydrogen gas.
- The overall equation is;
- CH4 (g) + 2H2S ----> CS2 + 4H2 (g)
- If the temperature of this system is increased than it would shift the equilibrium in the right direction.
- And if the temperature is decreased than it would be shifted in the reverse direction to from reactants.
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