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Bond Angle of Hydrogen Sulfide

The bond angle of hydrogen sulfide ($H_2S $) is a key topic in the field of chemistry. The molecular structure of hydrogen sulfide, the sulfur atom occupies the center, and two pairs of bonding electrons and two pairs of lone pairs of electrons surround it.

There is a repulsive force between the pair of bonding electrons. The repulsive force between the pair of bonding electrons and the pair of lone electrons is different. The repulsive force between the pair of lone pairs is the largest, and the repulsive force between the pair of bonding electrons is the second. This repulsive force relationship makes the hydrogen sulfide molecule non-linear.

According to scientific investigation and theoretical calculation, the bond angle of hydrogen sulfide is about 92.1 dollars ^ {\ circ} $. This bond angle value is of great significance in studying the chemical properties of hydrogen sulfide and the chemical reaction mechanism involved.

The bond angle affects the polarity of molecules, which in turn affects their solubility, boiling point and other physical properties. In many reactions involving hydrogen sulfide, such as the reaction between hydrogen sulfide and metal ions, the molecular space configuration determined by the bond angle also affects the rate and product of the reaction.

Therefore, clarifying the bond angle of hydrogen sulfide is of great value to the study of chemistry and the practical application of related fields.