Hindi, asked by soham9947, 10 months ago

Mn2+ (aq) +H_S(g)
MnS

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Answered by hariharan300453
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Answered by adityaraj248101214
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Answer:

The sulfide ions from MnS combine with hydrogen ions from HCl to form a weak acid H

2

S which dissociates to a little extent. This dissociation is further suppressed due to presence of HCl (common ion effect). This lowers the concentration of the sulfide ions. This explains the solubility of MnS.

MnS+2HCl→MnCl

2

+H

2

S

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