`H_2S` is a

A

Weak dibasic acid.

B

Weak monobasic acid

C

Strong dibasic acid

D

Strong monobasic

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The correct Answer is:
A

`H_2S to 2H^+ + S^(-2)`
`SO_3 to 120^@ , SO_2 to 119.5^@`.
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  • H_(2)S is a

    A
    Weak dibasic acid
    B
    Weak monobasic acid
    C
    Strong dibasic acid
    D
    Strong monobasic
  • Which statement about H_2 S is false?

    A
    It is a covalent compound.
    B
    It is a gas with bad smell.
    C
    It is a stronger reducing agent than water.
    D
    It is a weak base in water.
  • Which statement about H_2S is false ?

    A
    It is a covalent compound.
    B
    It is a gas with bad smell.
    C
    It is a stronger reducing agent than water.
    D
    It is a weak base in water.
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