xcalciogirlx
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...releases O2 from the sulfate? and forms hydrogen sulfide gas. Use water as the reactant in the half-reaction that describes the formation of oxygen.
So far I have the chemical equation of:
2H3O(aq)+SO4(aq)-->H2S(g)+O2(g)+2H2O(l)
this is saying its wrong, but I just can't figure this problem out for the life of me.
So far I have the chemical equation of:
2H3O(aq)+SO4(aq)-->H2S(g)+O2(g)+2H2O(l)
this is saying its wrong, but I just can't figure this problem out for the life of me.