What happens when hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through aqueous solution of copper sulphate solution? Write chemical equation
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When hydrogen sulphide gas is passed through a blue solution of copper sulphate, a black precipitate of copper sulphide is obtained and the sulphuric acid so formed remains in the solution. In this reaction, cupric ions (from copper sulphate) combine with sulphide ions (from hydrogen sulfide) to form cupric sulphid
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