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  • Covalent Bond Formation Between Hydrogen and Sulfur: Explanation
    Hydrogen and sulfur can form a covalent bond. A covalent bond is a chemical bond involving the sharing of electron pairs between two atoms. In the case of hydrogen and sulfur, the hydrogen atom shares its one electron with the sulfur atom, which has six valence electrons. This results in a stable electron configuration for both atoms.
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