H2s Shape
What is the shape of the resulting H2S2 molecule? 3
So I did my chemistry homework and forgot my grades at school. So, what if you made a stereo chemical formula (or 3D model) for the h2s2 w? Will it be a pyramid or ...? I know HSSH is fine, but which aircraft and other things will it use?
Thanks in advance :)
So when you are in Chem AP, each S will take on a triangular or curved geometric shape due to its unique electron pair. But if this is not AP, I would just say that 2 sulfides are linear and the HS portion of the molecule is curved.
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I don't know if it will come out when I post it, but you will find it. Also, it doesn't matter if you pull Hs in one direction or not, because they have a free rotation around a simple sulfur bond.
* Change * OK, my photo number isn't coming out right because it looks like 2H is connected to sulfur because I don't have any anymore. Anyway, you know what I mean. By the way, s is a single electron.
The structure of hydrogen sulfide is similar to that of hydrogen pxid, with two central sulfur atoms and two external hydrogen atoms. However, the angle of inclination of the molecules is different because the HSS bond in hydrogen sulfide has a turning angle close to 90 ° normal of the sin conformer.
The angle of inclination for the H2S2 molecule is 90.6 مقابلے compared to 113.7 H for H2O2. The molecular dimensions of these two molecules are as follows: The lengths of OO, OH, SS and SH bonds are 1,490, 0,970, 2,055 and 1,352 m respectively.