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Dissociation of H2S takes place is H2Sif...

Dissociation of `H_2S` takes place is `H_2Siff2H^(+)+S^(2-), if `NH_4OH` is added in this than

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Dissociation will decrease

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Sulphur will precipitate

C

`S^(2-)` Concentration increases

D

More `H_2S` will from

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