H2S is a covalent compound.
Since, both Hydrogen and Sulphur are non-metals therefore, they bond together by sharing electrons.
Covalent
covalent
H2 ionic?
H2 is purely covalent, as are all diatomic molecules consisting of only one element.
ionic: NaCl, KCl, KOH etc covalent: H2, O2, CH4 etc
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
Hydrogen Sulphide is covalent.They are both non-metals.
ionic
H2 is purely covalent, as are all diatomic molecules consisting of only one element.
ionic: NaCl, KCl, KOH etc covalent: H2, O2, CH4 etc
No, it is covalent. (Hint: as it consists of only one element, it cannot be ionic)
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
Hydrogen gas (H2) is a covalent compound. Any 2 of the same atoms bonded with each other is covalent.
Hydrogen Sulphide is covalent.They are both non-metals.
This is an ionic compound.
ionic
Ionic
It is ionic
Is CsL ionic or covalent
It is Ionic