What happen when H2S is passed through coloured acidfied potassium dichromate solution
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The solution turns green.
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Hydrogen sulphide is a reducing agent. When it is passed through an acidified solution of potassium dichromate, it reduces orange – coloured potassium dichromate to green – coloured chromium sulphide. Hence, the solution turns green.
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