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Hydrogen sulfide ion, HS-, is a weaker base than ammonia, NH3. When ammonia reacts with hydrosulfuric acid, H2S, what species are present in the
Hydrogen sulfide ion, HS-, is a weaker base than ammonia, NH3. When ammonia reacts with hydrosulfuric acid, H2S, what species are present in the solution in the largest amount?
A. hydrosulfuric acid and ammonia, H2S and NH3
B. hydrosufuric acid and ammonium ion, H2S and NH4+
C. hydrogen sulfide ion and ammonia, HS- and NH3
D. hydrogen sulfide ion and ammonium ion, HS- and NH4+