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Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is a weak diprotic acid. In a 0.1 M solution of the acid,?

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Hydrogen sulfide, H2S, is a weak diprotic acid. In a 0.1 M solution of the acid,?

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Choice a, H2S Since H2S is a weak acid, this means that it ionizes poorly, thus mostly remaining in the molecular form, with just a few molecules ionizing into HS- and H+. It sets up an equilibrium with the reactant side favored heavily.

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