This sounds like a homework question. Take home quiz maybe? Or a suicide attempt.... How to answer: If you look at thebithc i want the anser not a paragraph"""""""""""""""" name, the question is actually answered for you. Just remember the rules of naming in Chemistry, and you know what the ide on the end of the Sulfur indicates. The rest is easy. Obviously, there's Hydrogen- Sulfur is the other element present. Hydrogen Sulfide's chemical formula is H2S. Two Hydrogen atoms for every Sulfur. Oh, and by the way, this is an extremely deadly gas. Big no-no- making this stuff can hurt a lot more people than intended, because it is heavier than air, so it just sits there near the floor, waiting for you to bend over and help someone that is passed out....and doesn't disperse easily. People sometimes die trying to rescue someone exposed to high concentrations of this gas. Cool little note- this is what's responsible for the "rotten-egg smell", and the smell that comes out of your rear- but that's chemistry! Trust me- studying is much more helpful than looking cool...so spend a little time in the books...it could save your life!
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Hydrogen sulfide is composed of two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. Its chemical formula is H2S.
The binary compound among the options given is hydrogen sulfide, which consists of only two elements: hydrogen and sulfur. The other compounds, such as hydrogen sulfate, ammonium sulfide, and ammonium sulfate, contain more than two elements.
The elements of hydrogen sulfide are hydrogen and sulfur. It has the chemical formula H2S, with one atom of sulfur bonded to two atoms of hydrogen.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
The most often used name is "hydrogen sulfide". It could also properly be called "dihydrogen sulfide."
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecule consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 sulfur atom.