34.08 g mol-1
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S, is a colorless and poisonous flammable gas.
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The formula for dihydrogen sulfide, or just hydrogen sulfide, is H2S. A pair of hydrogen atoms are bonded to a sulfur atom to make up this toxic compound. A link can be found below for more information.
Yes, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a molecular compound. It consists of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one sulfur atom, forming a bent molecular geometry. H2S is a gas at room temperature and has a characteristic foul odor similar to rotten eggs. It is a simple diatomic molecule, making it a molecular compound.
There is no difference between hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen sulphide. The term "sulfide" and "sulphide" both refer to the chemical compound H2S, also known as hydrogen sulfide. The difference in spelling is simply a matter of regional or historical variation.
H2S is hydrogen sulphide. NOT the suffix ' ---ide'. It has the 'rotten eggs' smell. When opening a rotten egg, it is this gas that you smell.
There are two atoms.Formula for hydrogen sulphide is H2S.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a gas at room temperature.
The chemical symbol for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S, is a colorless and poisonous flammable gas.
Hydrogen sulphide, H2S
The chemical formula of hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
Hydrogen sulphide has the chemical formula H2S. It is made up of hydrogen and sulfur, so the molecule is a compound.
Hydrogen sulfide (or "sulphide", if that spelling is preferred in your country.)
Hydrogen and sulphur are the elements in H2S.
H2S has covalent bond between H and S.