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In the equation `H_(2)S+2HNO_(3) rarr 2H_(2)O+2NO_(2)+S` The equivalent weight of hydrogen sulphide is

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`H_(2)S ^(-2) to S^(0) + 2e^(-)`
Equivalent weight= `(Molwt.)/2 =34/2=17`
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