1. Draw a lewis diagram of a hydrogen sulfide molecule
2. Now replace the electrons with dashes to show the covalent bonds
A Lewis dot structure of any molecule is the representation of the number of bonded electrons and the number of lone pairs of electrons. A covalent single bond is formed by sharing of two electrons. And hydrogen sulfide has sulfur as the central atom connected to the two hydrogens with single bonds. And there are two lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom and is geometry is linear but shape is bent just like a water molecule. The diagram of the same is shown below:
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