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reactions of acids with metal sulphide ....​

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Answered by dipankarkhan
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Answer: When acid reacts with metal sulphites it forms salt, water and Sulphur dioxide. ~~Acids+ metal sulphites-------> Salt + H2O+ SO2.

Answered by Anonymous
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↪When metal sulphide react with acid , metal salt is formed with evolution of hydrogen sulphide gas characterized by the rotten egg like smell .

  • Metal sulphide + acid ━━━━━ salt + hydrogen sulphide

FeS (s) + H2SO4 (aq)---------> FeSO4 (aq) + H2S (g)

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