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If an atom of sulfur (atomic number 16) were allowed to react with atoms of hydrogen (atomic number 1), which of the molecules below would be formed?

a.S-H

b.H-S-H

c.H-S-H
|
H

d.H
|
H-S-H
|
H

e.H=S=H
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If an atom of sulfur (atomic number 16) were allowed to react with atoms of hydrogen (atomic number 1), which of the molecules below would be formed?

a.S-H

b.H-S-H

c.H-S-H
|
H

d.H
|
H-S-H
|
H

e.H=S=H

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