Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is the most common example, though hydrogen disulfide (H2S2) also exists.
NO!!! It is a compound of hydrogen and sulphur. The bonds between hydrogen and sulphur are covalent. H2S ( hydrogen sulphide) is the sulphur analogue of water. H2S is the bad eggs smell that is given off from rotten eggs.
H2S is not ionic.It is a covalent compound.
No. sulphur dioxide has polar covalent bond and is a polar covalent compound.
Sulphur and Hydrogen are both elements.
The correct name for this compound is 'Hydrogen Sulphide' . Note the sulphur suffix ' ---ide'
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
Sulphuric acid is a molecular compound because it is composed of molecules containing covalent bonds between the atoms (sulphur, hydrogen, and oxygen) in the compound.
Hydrogen gas (H2) is a covalent molecule because it is formed by the sharing of electrons between the two hydrogen atoms. Ionic compounds are formed by the transfer of electrons between atoms, not sharing.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between hydrogen and iodine atoms to complete their outer energy levels.
Water is a covalent compound in which hydrogen and oxygen are bonded together by covalent bonds.
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S
Hydrogen oxide (a.k.a. water) is a polar covalent compound.