Manganese sulphide reacts with acids according to the following equation.

      

Manganese sulphide reacts with acids according to the following equation.
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State, giving a reason what would happen to the equilibrium if;
(i) Water is added to the equilibrium mixture.
(ii) Hydrogen chloride is bubbled into the equilibrium mixture.

  

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Maurice
i) Water is added to the equilibrium mixture.
Increasing the concentration of water would shift the equilibrium to the left.

ii) Hydrogen chloride is bubbled into the equilibrium mixture.
HCl would react with the H2S thereby reducing its concentration. The equilibrium would shift to the right.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on September 12, 2019 at 07:18


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