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Brass gets discolored in the air because of the presence of which of the following gases?


A

Oxygen

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Hydrogen sulfide

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Carbon dioxide

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Nitrogen

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Solution

The correct option is B

Hydrogen sulfide


The explanation for the correct option

(B) Hydrogen sulphide

Brass

  • Brass is an alloy of metallic Copper and Zinc
  • The chemical composition of Brass is 66% Copper and 34% Zinc
  • Brass is widely used in Ammunition casing, Zippers, and locks where low friction and corrosion resistance is required

The reaction of Brass with Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)

  • The composition of H2S in air is <1ppm (parts per million)
  • The metallic Copper and Zinc present in Brass reacts with H2S and forms Copper sulfide(CuS)and Zinc sulfide(ZnS).
  • CuS is black which gets deposited on the surface of Brass. This leads to the decolourization of Brass.
  • Brass is yellow, dull gold. When it reacts with H2S it turns black.

Hence Option (B) Hydrogen sulphide is correct

The explanation for the incorrect options

(A) Oxygen

  • The composition of Oxygen (O2) in the air is 21%.
  • Brass does not react with oxygen and thus decolourization does not occur.

(C) Carbon dioxide

  • The composition of Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air is0.04%
  • CO2 is not corrosive to Brass, so decolourization does not occur

(D) Nitrogen

  • The composition of Nitrogen (N2) in the air is 78%
  • N2 is an inert gas, it does not react with Brass and thus decolourization does not occur.

Therefore, the correct option is (B) Hydrogen sulphide.


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