No.
There should be much electro negativity difference to form H bond.There is no enough difference between H and S.
No. Hydrogen sulphide is covalent.
There are two atoms.Formula for hydrogen sulphide is H2S.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas at room temperature.
The bonding would be polar covalent
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S, is a colorless and poisonous flammable gas.
Hydrogen sulphide explodes when it is mixed with oxygen.
H2S is the chemical formula for Hydrogen sulphide. It is a gas compound. It has the elements of hydrogen and Sulphur.
H2 is molecular hydrogen. H2S is hydrogen sulfide and is extremely toxic.
Hydrogen sulphide has the chemical formula H2S. It is made up of hydrogen and sulfur, so the molecule is a compound.
flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen
H2S = hydrogen sulphide