because O has 2 non-bonding electron pairs.
To add to this, when there are 2 non-bonding pairs, they become lone pairs which repulse the 2 hydrogen somewhat which changes the angle from 180 to 104.5.
There are two lone pairs.So it not linear.
S is more electronegative than H and also the molecule is asymmetric (not linear), so it will be polar.
H2S (hydrogen sulfide) has a bent molecular shape due to its two lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom. This arrangement gives the molecule a bent geometry, similar to water.
H2S -when dissolved in water- is able to partially donate protons to a water molecule, making it weakly acidic. H2S + H2O--> HS- + H3O+
The bond angle in the linear molecule is 180 degrees.
H2S is considered a polar molecule. Its construction allows it to have dipoles and dipole moments, which makes it polar.
Because an HCl molecule is diatomic it is impossible for it to be anything other than linear.
The hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecule has a bent shape.
H2S (hydrogen sulfide) has a bent molecular shape due to its two lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom. This arrangement gives the molecule a bent geometry, similar to water.
H2S is a bent shaped molecule.
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H2S -when dissolved in water- is able to partially donate protons to a water molecule, making it weakly acidic. H2S + H2O--> HS- + H3O+
H2S (bent geometr) apex
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A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
HCN is a linear molecule.
No, HClO is bent in shape due to the lone pair on the central atom, leading to a deviation from linearity.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
There are no moles.There are 2 atoms in one molecule.