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Question: | 1 Hydrogen (H) + 2 Sulfur (S) |
Solution: | Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) |
Chemical Equation: | 2H + S → H₂S |
Explanation: | Hydrogen and sulfur react to form hydrogen sulfide. This reaction involves the formation of a covalent bond between hydrogen and sulfur atoms. In this reaction, two hydrogen atoms share their electrons with one sulfur atom to form a stable molecule. The reaction can be represented by the chemical equation: 2H + S → H₂S. 🧪 This reaction is an example of a synthesis reaction. 🧬 |
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