When h2s gas is passed through nitric acid whuch type of sulfur is produced?
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The answer is colloidal sulfur.
When H2S gas is passed through nitric acid, the type of sulfur that is produced is called colloidal sulfur.
2HNO3 + H2S -> S + 2NO2 + 2H2O
When nitric acid reacts with hydrogen sulfide, the nitric acid is a cold and concentrated solution whereas the hydrogen sulfide is in its saturated form. This is a very slow reaction.
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Answer: Amorphous sulphur is produced.
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