H2S is not ionic.It is a covalent compound.
Ionic compounds occur between atoms of a metal and a non-metal therefore: CO2 would not, SrCl2 would, H2S would not and SO2 would not. Only SrCl2 would be an ionic compound.
The correct name for this compound is 'Hydrogen Sulphide' . Note the sulphur suffix ' ---ide'
Yes, as hydrogen ions exist as H+, and Sulfur ions exist as S2-
Pure H2S has predominantly covalent bonds. In solution in water, however, H2S readily ionizes to produce hydrogen cations and sulfide anions.
A binary compound is one that is composed of two elements.
Ionic compounds occur between atoms of a metal and a non-metal therefore: CO2 would not, SrCl2 would, H2S would not and SO2 would not. Only SrCl2 would be an ionic compound.
The correct name for this compound is 'Hydrogen Sulphide' . Note the sulphur suffix ' ---ide'
Yes, as hydrogen ions exist as H+, and Sulfur ions exist as S2-
H2S is a polar compound.It is not ionic.
is compound
Pure H2S has predominantly covalent bonds. In solution in water, however, H2S readily ionizes to produce hydrogen cations and sulfide anions.
A binary compound is one that is composed of two elements.
No Its an ionic compound
It is known as hydrosulfuric acid. Not to be confused with sulfuric acid which is H2SO4
E. CH2O, H2S, NH3
No such compound as 'h2s'. If you mean ' H2S'. then it is hydrogen sulphide. NB . When writing elemental symbols in a formula, single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. Hence Hydrogen is 'H' ; not 'h' Similrly Sulphur is 'S' . not 's'.
Zyban is not an ionic compound.