HS- + H2O > H2S + OH- K = 2.41 • 10-3 What substance is behaving as the acid? What substance is the conjugate acid?
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The reaction is HS- + H2O > H2S + OH-. This is a chemical reaction where a hydrogen ion (proton) is transferred between reactants. Show more…
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