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February 14, 2007, 04:19:45 AM »
I want to ask that whether there is (NH
4
)
2
S in the solution and when we put the solution which consists of NH
3
and H
2
S for a long time, what will we get. Thanks a lot
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Protolysis reactions are very fast, so it is sufficient to introduce a gaseous H2S to ammonia water. Usually some excess of ammonia is used
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Note that ammonia is a weak base and H
2
S is a weak acid, so the neutralization won't go far.
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