how many grams of hydrogen sulfide gas are obtained by the reaction of 4 g of sulfur and 4 g of hydrogen ?
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At high temperatures or in the presence of catalysts, sulfur dioxide reacts with hydrogen sulfide to form elemental sulfur and water. This reaction is exploited in the Claus process, an important industrial method to dispose of hydrogen sulfide.
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According to the law of conservation of mass
H 4g + S 4g = 8 gram Hydrogen sulphide
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