Write the equation for the dissolving of manganese(II) sulfide in water. Be sure to specify the state of each reactant and product.
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In this case, we have manganese(II) sulfide and water. Manganese(II) sulfide is a solid, represented as MnS(s). Water is a liquid, represented as H2O(l). When manganese(II) sulfide dissolves in water, it breaks down into its ions: manganese(II) ions and sulfide Show more…
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