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Find the ratio by mass of the elements present in the molecule of hydrogen sulphide (H2S). Given that, atomic mass S = 32, H = 1​

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Answered by veerajagarwal
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Atomicity of hydrogen is 2 and so the mass of hydrogen present is 2×1=2 . Atomicity of sulphur is 1 and so the mass of sulphur present is 1×32=32 . Hence, the ratio of the mass of the elements present in the molecules of hydrogen sulphide is 5.88:94.12 .

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Answered by deadpool132
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Atomicity of hydrogen is 2 and so the mass of hydrogen present is 2×1=2 . Atomicity of sulphur is 1 and so the mass of sulphur present is 1×32=32 . Hence, the ratio of the mass of the elements present in the molecules of hydrogen sulphide is 5.88:94.12 .

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