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  • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S): Covalent or Ionic? Understanding Chemical Bonds
    Hydrogen Sulphide is a covalent compound.

    A covalent compound is a compound in which the atoms are held together by covalent bonds, which are chemical bonds involving the sharing of pairs of electrons between atoms. In a covalent bond, the electrons are not transferred from one atom to another, but are instead shared between the atoms.

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