H2s Lewis Structure Electron Geometry. Sulfur needs eight electrons to fulfill the requirements for octet rule. So both the geometries can be found from the vsepr chart.
S is in group 6 it has 6 electrons on its outer shell. But hydrogen only requires a single electron to become stable as it belongs to group 1 elements. The precise bond angle for h2s is 92 1 degrees se.
H hydrogen bonds twice with each s atom to form a h2s molecule.
Now before jumping into the difference between these two let us see how to find them. This means there are 2 lone pairs on s as one electron from s bonds with each h. Sulfur needs eight electrons to fulfill the requirements for octet rule. In this compound both the hydrogen atoms require one electron to make the covalent bond with sulfur.
