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what is the bond formation of H2s? :D​

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) can be a significant component of oil and gas upstream production, where H2S can be naturally generated in situ from reservoir biomass and from sulfate-containing minerals through microbial sulfate reduction and (or) thermochemical sulfate reduction.

H2S has a covalent bond because the sulfur atom completes its octet by sharing 2 electrons with 2 hydrogen atoms and thus forms a covalent bond.

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H2S has a covalent bond because the sulfur atom completes its octet by sharing 2 electrons with 2 hydrogen atoms and thus forms a covalent bond.

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