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Hydrogen sulfide, h, s, is a contaminant in natural gas. it can be removed by the reaction ch4(9)
+ 2h2s(9) = cs2(g) + 4h2(9). heat is required to make the reaction occur. use this reaction to
answer the following questions:
i. what would happen to the equilibrium position if more cs2(g) were added? would this
increase or decrease the amount of h2s?
ii. what would happen to the equilibrium position if the temperature were increased?
iii. what would happen to the equilibrium position if the pressure were increased?

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