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Hydrogen Sulfide Shape

The shape of hydrogen sulfide

At the beginning of heaven and earth, vitality sympathizes, and all things are transformed, and hydrogen sulfide in between has a unique shape.

Hydrogen sulfide is formed by the combination of hydrogen and sulfur. Its molecular structure is like a swallow spreading its wings, with sulfur in the center, like the body of a swallow, and hydrogen atoms are separated on both sides, like the wings of a swallow. The two are connected by a covalent bond, forming this stable state.

Looking at the shape of its space, it is in the shape of a polyline. Sulfur atoms, in the state of their outer electrons, hybrid orbitals, leaving behind lone pairs of electrons. This solitary pair of electrons has the effect of repulsive force on the covalent bond of hydrogen and sulfur, causing the original ideal straight line configuration to bend and form a polyline shape. Its bond angle is about 92.1 °, which is not accidental and is determined by the force between atoms and the distribution of electron clouds.

The shape of hydrogen sulfide has a deep impact on its physical properties and chemical properties. Because of its polyline shape, the molecule is in a polar state, and the positive and negative charge centers do not coincide, so that it has a certain solubility and is soluble in polar solvents such as water. And because of its unique shape, it can show different activities during chemical reactions, adding a lot of excitement to the stage of chemical changes.

From this perspective, the shape of hydrogen sulfide is a wonderful structure of nature, unique in the microscopic world, adding infinite mysteries to the field of chemistry.