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Chemistry, 26.09.2021 14:00, bendmads04

Which statement correctly explains why H2S is a stronger acid than water? Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS– is a more stable, weaker base than OH–. Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS, – , is a more stable, weaker base than OH, –, . Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so H2S is a more stable, stronger acid than H2O. Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so H, 2, S, , is a more stable, stronger acid than H, 2, O. Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so H2S is a more stable, weaker base than H2O. Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so H, 2, S, , is a more stable, weaker base than H, 2, O. Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS– is a more stable, stronger acid than OH–.

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