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Silver(I) reacts with hydrogen sulfide, \( \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{~S} \), and with soluble sulfide salts, to produce an insol
Silver(I) reacts with hydrogen sulfide, , and with soluble sulfide salts, to produce an insoluble, grayish-black precipitate in bothacidic and basic solutions. Write down both of these reactions by predicting the correct products in both acidic and basic conditions. A. In acidic conditions: B: In basic conditions:


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Answer for your given question is:A.) In Acidic medium (a) ??2AgA++H? S???Ag?S+2HA+ (b)2AgNOA3+HA2S?AgA2S+2HNOA3 Silver nitrate
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