Hey, what's the difference between hydrogen sulfide and hydrosulfiric acid?
About 4 oxygen atoms buddy
>>8536458
They are the same thing, though technically the acid is the compound dissolved in water.
>hydrosulfuric
nigga you're confusing hydrogen sulfide H2S and sulfuric acid H2SO4
no such thing as "hydrosulfuric"
>>8537992
Not enough to detect let alone notice the properties of it. It's your Farr which has very little h2s in it to begin with released from your stupid ass into the water that hits the surface in less than 2 seconds so any gas that did react would have to be near the surface of your bubble to hit the water and make the smallest amount you could imagine.
>>8536458
Chem I ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_sulfide
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IUPAC_nomenclature_of_inorganic_chemistry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_nomenclature#Inorganic_chemistry
>>8536558
this is wrong by the way. H2SO4 in water is either HSO4- or SO4(2-). Not SH2
>>8538478
it dissolves into H2 which is oxidized by latent dissolved oxygen and SO4(2-) radicals, I think that's what he meant since he said compound and not element