Chemistry
The gas which produces a black precipitate when passed through lead acetate solution is:
- Hydrogen sulphide
- Ammonia
- Sulphur dioxide
- Hydrogen chloride
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Hydrogen sulphide
Reason — When hydrogen sulphide is passed through lead acetate solution, it produces a silvery black precipitate of PbS.
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