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H2S, consisting of hydrogen and sulfur atoms, is hydrosulfuric acid.

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Examples of acidic hydrogen include those that are attached to electronegative atoms such as oxygen (e.g., alcohol -OH), nitrogen (e.g., amine -NH), or sulfur (e.g., thiol -SH). These hydrogens can easily dissociate as a proton in aqueous solution, making the compound acidic.

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Most acids are water soluble except for long chain Carboxylic Acids which cannot dissolve because of their long carbon chain.

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1)Manufacture of detergents

2)Production of fertiliser

3)Manufacture of paint

4)Leather tanning

5)As electrolyte in car batteries

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Examples: diluted, concentrated, fumans.

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Examples of hydrides: sodium hydride (NaH), calcium hydride (CaH2), uranium hydride (UH3), lithium hydride (LiH), boron hydride (BH3).

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explosives and rust remover

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Butyne-1,ethyne,propyne

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its a corrosive acid

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