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    Chemistry Equilibrium - 15.00g of solid ammonium hydrogen sulfide is introduces into

    a 500. mL flask at...? 15.00g of solid ammonium hydrogen sulfide is introduces into a 500. mL flask at 25'C, the flask is sealed, and the system is allowed to reach equilibrium. What is the partial pressure of ammonia in this flask if Kp=0.108 at 25'C for NH4HS(s) --> NH3(g) + H2S(g)? Thank you! :)
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    Hydrogen Sulfide Protects Blood Vessels From Complications Of Diabetes

    Hydrogen sulfide is a foul-smelling gas with an odor resembling that of rotten eggs. Sometimes called "swamp gas," this toxic substance is generally associated with decaying vegetation, sewers and noxious industrial emissions. And - as odd as it may seem - it also plays a critical role in...
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    Lower Levels Of 'Rotten Eggs' Gas (Hydrogen Sulfide) In The Blood Linked To Obesity,

    Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter have for the first time identified a link between blood levels of the gas hydrogen sulfide (a gas more commonly associated with the smell of rotten eggs), obesity and type 2 diabetes. The recent study published in the medical journal...
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    Lower Levels Of 'Rotten Eggs' Gas (Hydrogen Sulfide) In The Blood Linked To Obesity,

    Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter have for the first time identified a link between blood levels of the gas hydrogen sulfide (a gas more commonly associated with the smell of rotten eggs), obesity and type 2 diabetes. The recent study published in the medical journal...
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    Lower Levels Of 'Rotten Eggs' Gas (Hydrogen Sulfide) In The Blood Linked To Obesity,

    Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter have for the first time identified a link between blood levels of the gas hydrogen sulfide (a gas more commonly associated with the smell of rotten eggs), obesity and type 2 diabetes. The recent study published in the medical journal...
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    Lower Levels Of 'Rotten Eggs' Gas (Hydrogen Sulfide) In The Blood Linked To Obesity,

    Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter have for the first time identified a link between blood levels of the gas hydrogen sulfide (a gas more commonly associated with the smell of rotten eggs), obesity and type 2 diabetes. The recent study published in the medical journal...
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    Lower Levels Of 'Rotten Eggs' Gas (Hydrogen Sulfide) In The Blood Linked To Obesity,

    Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter have for the first time identified a link between blood levels of the gas hydrogen sulfide (a gas more commonly associated with the smell of rotten eggs), obesity and type 2 diabetes. The recent study published in the medical journal...
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