Does h2s ionize in water?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 15, 2026
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Also, what happens when h2s is dissolved in water?
Dissolved in water, it forms a very weak dibasic acid that is sometimes called hydrosulfuric acid. Hydrogen sulfide is flammable; in an excess of air it burns to form sulfur dioxide and water, but if not enough oxygen is present, it forms elemental sulfur and water.
One may also ask, what causes hydrogen sulfide in water? Hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) can give water a “rotten egg” taste or odor. This gas can occur in wells anywhere and be: Naturally occurring - a result of decay and chemical reactions with soil and rocks. Produced by certain “sulfur bacteria” in the groundwater, well, or plumbing system.
Subsequently, question is, is hydrogen sulfide in water dangerous?
Hydrogen Sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide is flammable and poisonous. Usually it is not a health risk at concentrations present in household water, except in very high concentrations. In rare cases, however, hydrogen sulfide odor may be from sewage pollution which can contain disease-producing contaminants.
Is hydrogen sulfide Ionic?
Well, none of the compounds is purely ionic or purely covalent . In Hydrogen Sulphide, electronegativity difference is small, so its definitely a covalent bond.
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