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Molar Mass Hydrogen Sulfide

The molar mass of hydrogen sulfide is related to stoichiometry and is of paramount importance. For hydrogen sulfide, the formula is $H_ {2} S $. The relative atomic mass of hydrogen is about 1 dollar $, and the relative atomic mass of sulfur is about 32 dollars $.

According to the molar mass algorithm, the molar mass of hydrogen sulfide is the sum of the relative atomic mass of hydrogen atoms and the relative atomic mass of sulfur atoms. Hydrogen atoms have two, and the sum of their relative atomic masses is 2 dollars\ times1 = 2 $, and the relative atomic mass of sulfur atoms is 32 dollars $. Therefore, the molar mass of hydrogen sulfide is 2 dollars + 32 = 34g/mol $.

Knowing this, in chemical experiments and calculations, this data can be used to deduce the relationship between the quantity and quality of substances, which is of great benefit to chemical study and practice.