The type of overlap present in the bonds of hydrogen sulphide
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Bonds formed between atoms can be classified as ionic and covalent
Ionic bonds are formed between atoms that have a high difference in the electronegativity values.
In contrast, bonds formed between atoms that have a difference in electronegativity lower than the ionic counterparts are polar covalent bonds. If the atoms have very similar electronegativities, they form non-polar covalent bonds.
In H2S, the S atom is bonded to 2 H atoms. The electronegativity of H = 2.2 and S= 2.56. Since the difference is not high the bond formed will be covalent (polar covalent).
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The lone pair of electrons take up two of the sp3 orbitals. The other two orbitals of sp3 overlap with 1s orbital of the Hydrogen atom. This arrangement leads to the sp3 hybridization of H2S molecule. The overlapping of the two hybrid orbitals forms two sigma bonds between Hydrogen and Sulfur atom.
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