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Is Hydrogen Sulfide Ionic

Question: Is hydrogen sulfide an ionic compound?

Answer: There is a reason for the formation of a human being. Looking at hydrogen sulfide, it is composed of two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. Hydrogen is active and prone to losing one electron; sulfur, want to obtain two electrons to form a stable state. When the two meet, hydrogen and sulfur are not ionic bonds, but are connected by covalent bonds.

Cover ionic compounds are mostly metal and non-metal ionic bonds. However, although hydrogen is not a metal, when it is combined with sulfide, the electrons are not all in one party, but shared. It is a non-ionic compound of hydrogen sulfide, a real covalent compound. Therefore, if you want to understand the nature of matter, you must study the way its atoms combine and observe the movement of its electrons in order to obtain its truth.