no, the electronegativity of sulphur is to small
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
Dipole-dipole interactions and dispersion forces. No hydrogen bonding exists in H2S.
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
no it is not
No, hydrogen bonds are not formed between benzene molecules.
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
Dipole-dipole interactions and dispersion forces. No hydrogen bonding exists in H2S.
hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen fluoride HF has the strongest hydrogen bonding. Water H2O and ammonia NH3 have the next strongest hydrogen bonding.
no it is not
No, hydrogen bonds are not formed between benzene molecules.
H2S = hydrogen sulphide
The formula for dihydrogen sulfide, or just hydrogen sulfide, is H2S. A pair of hydrogen atoms are bonded to a sulfur atom to make up this toxic compound. A link can be found below for more information.
Bent as h2s has two non-bonding pairs of electrons
...this is a very broad question. H2S is like water in that it has two hydrogens and has similar geometry to water...but it'll kill you dead. Ethanol is kind of like water because it is capable of hydrogen bonding and is a decent solvent.
is a colourless gas that we breath. is in the air and has no colour
H2S cannot form Hydrogen bonds.Electro negativity is not enough.