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Sulfur can replace oxygen in some compounds, for example thiols. In this case, sulfur and hydrogen form covalent bonds (like ROH and RSH). Because sulfur is also like oxygen, it should also be expected for form weak, or Van Der Waals, types of interactions between molecules (look up hydrogen bonding).

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The bond formed between H and S is a covalent bond.

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Q: Using electronegativity values what type of bond is expected between hydrogen and sulfur?
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