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An acidic solution contains Cu2+, Pb2+ and Zn2+. If H2S(g) is passed through the solution the precipitate will contain

  1. CuS and ZnS    
  2. PbS and ZnS    
  3. CuS and PbS    
  4. CuS, PbS and ZnS    

The correct answer is: CuS, PbS and ZnS


    When H2S is passed in acidic solution the ionisation of H2S is suppressed, because of the common ions, furnished by the strong acid. The conc. of S2– ion is not sufficient for the precipitation of Zn2+ as ZnS. Only Cu2+ and Pb2+ are precipitated because their solubility products are less.

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