Oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur, resulting in more polar bonds with hydrogen.
NH3 is more polar than AsH3, this is the same as comparing H2O and H2S.
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
H2S is only acidic in reference to water(!). Of coarse H2O is neutral referred to water because it is the S A M E .Even water can be both acid A N D base at the same time, though a bit weaker acidic than H2S, but a bit more stronger base.
H2 [Hydrogen] is not polar.
Strongest---------------> Weakest HI, HCl, H2S, H2O According to MasteringChemistry.com
H2 molecule is the least polar. Between H2O and H2S, the most polar will be H2O as oxygen is more electronegative than sulphur.
H2O is more polar as oxygen is more electronegative than sulfur and will therefore attract the electrons more than sulfur
NH3 is more polar than AsH3, this is the same as comparing H2O and H2S.
intermolecular hydrogen bonding that is prsnt in H2O while absnt in H2S....:)
H2S is only acidic in reference to water(!). Of coarse H2O is neutral referred to water because it is the S A M E .Even water can be both acid A N D base at the same time, though a bit weaker acidic than H2S, but a bit more stronger base.
H2S is a polar compound.It is not ionic.
H2 [Hydrogen] is not polar.
Polar
HS2 is nonexistent. H2S is polar.
Strongest---------------> Weakest HI, HCl, H2S, H2O According to MasteringChemistry.com
H2S and NO2H2sNO2-
It is not using H2S gas. It is using H2O liquid.