The most often used name is "hydrogen sulfide". It could also properly be called "dihydrogen sulfide."
Hydrogen sulphide has the chemical formula H2S. It is made up of hydrogen and sulfur, so the molecule is a compound.
Yes, it is a compound of hydrogen and sulfur, or sulfur dioxide.
Hydrosulfuric acid is H2S. H2S (aq) (H2SO4 is sulfuric acid). The acids with "hydro" at the start of their names are all derived from dissolved gases, e.g. hydrochloric acid is aqueous hydrogen chloride, hydrocyanic acid is aqueous hydrogen cyanide etc.
Dihydrogen sulfite is a chemical compound with the formula H2SO3. It is also known as sulfurous acid. In its pure form, it is a colorless gas with a pungent odor. Dihydrogen sulfite is often used as a reducing agent or in the production of sulfite salts.
Hydrogen sulfide is a compound composed of hydrogen and sulfur atoms, with the chemical formula H2S. It is a gas with a characteristic foul odor, often described as smelling like rotten eggs.
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'.
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Hydrogen sulfide (or "sulphide", if that spelling is preferred in your country.)
H2S is not ionic.It is a covalent compound.
It stands for Hydrogen Sulphide.A toxic,bad smelling gas .
H2S is known as hydrogen sulfide.
You think probable to hydrogen sulfide, H2S.
The smelly compound present in rotten eggs is hydrogen sulfide.
It is known as hydrosulfuric acid. Not to be confused with sulfuric acid which is H2SO4
H2S is a compound composed of hydrogen and sulfur. Both hydrogen and sulfur are nonmetals.
H is an element and S is an element, but the two together is a compound.
The correct name for this compound is 'Hydrogen Sulphide' . Note the sulphur suffix ' ---ide'