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H2SO4+H2S=___________​

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H2SO4+H2S=SO2

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H2s h2 S o4

Actually, hydrogen sulfide reacts with the solute H2SO4 in sulfuric acid. Both sulfur and sulfur dioxide are produced when the molar ratio of H2SO4/H2S is between 1.00 and 2.98, while all sulfur oxidizes to sulfur dioxide if H2SO4/H2S exceed 2.98.

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