From what I have seen, there are two equations describing the reduction of sulfate:
SO42- + 10H+ + 8e---> H2S + 4H2O
SO42- + 5H2O + 8e---> HS- + 9OH-
My guesses as to why this is are either:
1. the first equation occurs in acidic conditions hence the H ions but the second occurs under more neutral conditions
2. the equations are equivalent in terms of what actually happens and some atoms are omitted
Can someone please clarify and if they are equivalent, can someone show me how
SO42- + 10H+ + 8e---> H2S + 4H2O
SO42- + 5H2O + 8e---> HS- + 9OH-
My guesses as to why this is are either:
1. the first equation occurs in acidic conditions hence the H ions but the second occurs under more neutral conditions
2. the equations are equivalent in terms of what actually happens and some atoms are omitted
Can someone please clarify and if they are equivalent, can someone show me how