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Bubbling hydrogen sulfide gas through manganese (II) chloride dissolved in water results in the formation of the precipitate manganese (II) sulfide and hydrochloric acid. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. (Remember to include the state of matter for each substance.)

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