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Cassius Mendoza
27 August, 04:27
Is hydrogen and sulfur ionic or covalent
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Romeo
27 August, 07:34
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Answer: The bond between a hydrogen atom and a sulfur atom is nonpolar covalent, so the electrons are shared.
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