H2S (Hydrogen sulfide) It is bonded covalently
hydrogen is an element because it cant be broken into its atoms easily..
A sulfur molecule is 2 sulfur atoms covalently bonded. A sulfur dioxide molecule is a sulfur atom and 2 oxygen atoms covalently bonded.
Yes
Two hydrogen atoms to form hydrogen sulphide (H2S) . It is the smell of rotten eggs.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Yes, a methyl group consists of three hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, with a univalent radical. Add one hydrogen atom and you have methane.
No. The sulfur atom in a hydrogen sulfide ion has two bonds ans two non-bonded pairs.
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Two atoms of hydrogen form a hydrogen molecule.They are bonded with a covalent bond.
It can, but not always. In Methane, for example, it is bonded to four atoms of Hydrogen. But in Ethylene, each carbon atom is bonded to two atoms of Hydrogen, and share a double bond with each other. In Acetylene, each carbon atom is bonded to one atom of Hydrogen, and are triple bonded to each other. So while it always has four bonds, the bonds don't have to be made with four different atoms.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S. There are two hydrogen atoms and one sulfur atom for a total of three atoms.
Atom is the basic unit of any element. Molecule is an assembly of different atoms. Hydrogen is an atom. Oxygen is an atom. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom electrically bonded to each other are water - a molecule.