why Hydrogen sulphide is a weak dibasic acid ?
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hydrogen sulfide. ... Dissolved in water, it forms a very weak dibasic acid that is sometimes called hydrosulfuric acid. Hydrogen sulfide is flammable in an excess of air it burns to form sulfur dioxide and water, but if not enough oxygen is present, it forms elemental sulfur and water.
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Hydrogen sulphide when dissolved in water it ionsises to form less number of hydrogen ions that is why it is considered as a weak base
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