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What are the electron and molecular geometries, respectively, for hydrogen sulfide, h2s? what are the electron and molecular geometries, respectively, for hydrogen sulfide, h2s? electron geometry is linear. molecular geometry is bent. electron geometry is tetrahedral. molecular geometry is linear. electron geometry is tetrahedral. molecular geometry is bent. electron geometry is bent. molecular geometry is tetrahedral?

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