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When NH3 & H2S passed through water then, H2S form bubbles Why ?
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Aditya Chauhan 6 years, 1 month ago

I think H2s forms blister rather than bubbles and i read that ........... . Blisters form as a result of atomic hydrogen diffusing through metal and accumulating in voids. Being highly reactive, hydrogen atoms combine with each other inside of voids and form hydrogen gas (H2). The buildup of hydrogen gas then increases the pressure beneath the surface of the metal to form blisters.
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