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H₂S (hydrogen sulfide) is primarily held together by covalent bonds. In this molecule, each hydrogen atom shares a pair of electrons with the sulfur atom, forming two single covalent bonds. The bond is characterized by the sharing of electrons between the atoms, which leads to the formation of a stable molecular structure. Additionally, H₂S exhibits polar characteristics due to the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and sulfur.

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