Physics, asked by sobiarajput, 7 months ago

dilute CO2 is used to cure of?
a. H2SO4
b. NaOH
c. KOH
d. H2S poisoning​

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Answered by gaya35203
2

Answer:

SQR oxidizes hydrogen sulfide by removing electrons from it and dumping them into coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), a compound that's naturally present in the body. (Some people take CoQ10 as a dietary supplement, though studies are currently inconclusive as to whether it's effective at preventing or treating disease.)

Hydrogen sulfide:

Hydrogen sulfide is a flammable, colorless gas with a characteristic odor of rotten eggs. It is commonly known as hydrosulfuric acid, sewer gas, and stink damp

H₂S

Hydrogen sulfide/Formula.

It occurs naturally in crude petroleum, natural gas, and hot springs. In addition, hydrogen sulfide is produced by bacterial break- down of organic materials and human and animal wastes (e.g., sewage).Hydrogen sulfide remains in the atmosphere for approximately 1–42 days, depending on the season. It can change into sulfur dioxide and sulfates in the air. HOW MIGHT I BE EXPOSED TO HYDROGEN SULFIDE? Your body makes small amounts of hydrogen sulfide.H2S irritates the mucous membranes of the body and the respiratory tract, among other things. Following exposure, short-term, or acute, symptoms may include a headache, nausea, convulsions, and eye and skin irritation. Injury to the central nervous system can be immediate and serious after exposure.At pH 7, hydrogen sulfide is approximately 50 percent of the total dissolved sulfides; at pH 5, it is practically 100 percent of the total; at pH 9, it is nearly all hydrosulfide ion. Therefore the existence of hydrogen sulfide in sulfur-bearing waters is pH dependent.

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Answered by Kumardharm
1

Answer:

i think it is Cl2 not CO2...

ans is d if it is Cl2

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