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What do we observe when hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through copper sulphate solution​

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Answered by nymphodora
3

Answer:

I think, the reaction between hydrogen sulphide I. e. H2S and copper sulphate I. e. CuSO4 results in formation of H2SO4 and Copper sulphide I. e. CuS.

Explanation:

the reaction is as Follows:

CuSO4 + H2S -----------> H2SO4 + CuS

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

I think, the reaction between hydrogen sulphide I. e. H2S and copper sulphate I. e. CuSO4 results in formation of H2SO4 and Copper sulphide I. e. CuS.

Explanation:

the reaction is as Follows:

CuSO4 + H2S -----------> H2SO4 + CuS

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