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Question: | 2 Hydrogen (H) + 2 Sulfur (S) |
Solution: | 2 Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) |
Chemical Equation: | 2H₂ + S₂ → 2H₂S |
Explanation: | This reaction isn't suitable for primary school children due to the toxicity of hydrogen sulfide gas ⚠️. It involves combining hydrogen and sulfur. Imagine tiny hydrogen atoms (H) ⚪️ joining with slightly larger sulfur atoms (S) 🟡 to form hydrogen sulfide molecules (H₂S) 🟢. In a real experiment (for older students only, with adult supervision!), you wouldn't directly combine them like this because of safety concerns. It needs controlled conditions. 🧪 |
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