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Are hydrogen sulfide,
The size of hydrogen sulfide,
Answer to Problem 19TE
The hydrogen sulfide,
Explanation of Solution
The sulfur atom is larger than the oxygen atom. But it is not larger than the oxygen molecule,
The hydrogen sulfide,
Because of this, the hydrogen sulfide can mimic the oxygen molecule in the body. But it cannot work as the oxygen molecule. So, the cells shut down if they try using hydrogen sulfide in place of an oxygen molecule.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the hydrogen sulfide,
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