No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is covalent.
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No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is a weak acid It is not to be confused with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) which is a strong acid.
It is polar covalent.
H2S by itself as a gas is hydrogen sulfide or dihydrogen monosulfide (both are considered correct), and it's a foul-smelling gas emitted by decaying organisms and volcanoes. Bubble it through water, and it becomes hydrosulfuric acid.
There can be no formula for hydrosulphuric since hydrosulphuric is an adjective; the question does not specify hydrosulphuric WHAT!
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No, hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) is a weak acid It is not to be confused with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) which is a strong acid.
Hydrosulfuric acid is H2S
A fake compound made by College humor.
It is polar covalent.
H2S by itself as a gas is hydrogen sulfide or dihydrogen monosulfide (both are considered correct), and it's a foul-smelling gas emitted by decaying organisms and volcanoes. Bubble it through water, and it becomes hydrosulfuric acid.
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There can be no formula for hydrosulphuric since hydrosulphuric is an adjective; the question does not specify hydrosulphuric WHAT!
The correct name is sulfuric acid and the chemical formula is H2SO4.
Hydrosulfuric acid is H2S. H2S (aq) (H2SO4 is sulfuric acid). The acids with "hydro" at the start of their names are all derived from dissolved gases, e.g. hydrochloric acid is aqueous hydrogen chloride, hydrocyanic acid is aqueous hydrogen cyanide etc.
No, H2S is hydrosulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is H2SO4