Chemistry, asked by AlexaDarkblood88, 1 year ago

We all know that silver reacts with hydrogen sulphide to form a black silver sulphide compound....my doubt is, how can silver displace hydrogen in hydrogen sulphide to form silver sulphide? Isn’t silver less reactive than hydrogen?

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Answered by sagnik50
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It is because due to process of reduction, hydrogen goes off first and as the place is cleared it gets occupied with silver. Hope it helps.
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