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Hydrogen bonding is seen in H2O and not in H2S. Why?

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water has o atom which is highly electronegative than s atom in hydrogen sulphate, o being highly electronegative withdrawn negative electron density from H atom and a slight charge is created on H atom to which another o atom of water is bonded.so in away it form a molecular association.

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