Brass gets discoloured in the air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air?
A.Oxygen
B.Hydrogen Sulphide
C.Carbon dioxide
D.Nitrogen
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Brass does not react with oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Because of the presence of Hydrogen sulphide, Brass is discolored in sunlight. ... Hence, brass gets discolored in air because of the presence of hydrogen sulphide.
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Answer is B: Hydrogen sulphide.
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