Chemistry, asked by kanishka1863, 11 months ago

The presence of hydrogen sulphide in water causes ________



a.Bad taste



b.Acidity



c.Basicity



d.Softening

Answers

Answered by sweksha24
6

Answer:

acidity please mark me as brainliest

Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

The answer is 'b. Acidity.'

  • The presence of hydrogen sulfide in water leads to the acidity of water.
  • The acidity of any substance refers to the ability of that substance to neutralize the presence of a base in a substance.
  • Hydrogen sulfide is acid. Hence mixing it with water raises the acidity of the water.

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