A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
Each molecule of hydrogen sulfide contains two hydrogen atoms and one sulfur atom.
a hydrogen bond
The bond in the molecule is covalent.
A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
yes it is a non polar molecule
Tetrahedral =)
Each molecule of hydrogen sulfide contains two hydrogen atoms and one sulfur atom.
Yes it is a polar molecule, it can be dissolved in water, and it is balanced.
Hydrogen Sulfide. ( H2S )
Chlorine atom - Cl Chlorine molecule - Cl2 since chlorine is a diatomic gas Sulfur atom - S Sulfur molecule - S8 Hydrogen chloride - HCl Hydrogen sulfide - H2S
Hydrogen peroxide is polar due to its angular shape. There are only two cases where a molecule is non-polar, which is when the molecule is pure covalent bond in linear or tetrahedral shape. Hydrogen peroxide is neither therefore it is polar.
Hydrogen chloride is a polar molecule. Its dipole moment is 1.05 D.
Hydrogen tetrachloride is not an existing molecule.