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Test tube (A)contains aqnous zine acetate solution while test tube (B) contains aq, zine chloride solution .What happens if `H_(2)S` gas is passed into each solution ?

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(A) `Zn(CH_(2)COO)_(2) + H_(2) S rarr ZnS + CH_(3) COOH`
(B) `ZnCI_(2) + H_(2)S rarr ZnS + 2HCI`
`ZnS` is percipitated in (A)
In (B) `HCI` is formed which dissolves `ZnS`
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