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[*] posted on 14-3-2012 at 01:54
Hydrogen sulphide Isolation


I know that rotten eggs smell of H2S, I'd like to know if H2S can be isolated from rotten eggs , and in what quantities?



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[*] posted on 14-3-2012 at 02:08


Not practical. You'd be lucky to get 0.05% of the egg's weight as H2S, and purifying it would probably be tough.



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