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Calculate the precentage dissociation of `H_(2)S(g)` if `0.1` mol of `H_(2)S` is kept in a `0.5 L` vessel at `1000 K`. The value of `K_(c )` for the reaction
`2H_(2)ShArr2H_(2)(g)+S_(2)(g)`
is `1.0xx10^(-7).`

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To calculate the percentage dissociation of \( H_2S(g) \), we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation The dissociation of hydrogen sulfide can be represented as: \[ 2 H_2S(g) \rightleftharpoons 2 H_2(g) + S_2(g) \] ...
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