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Is H2S dihydrogen monosulfide or dihydrogen sulfide, please explain?

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H2S is dihydrogen sulfide, not dihydrogen monosulfide. Let me explain:

"H2" represents two hydrogen atoms bonded together, which is dihydrogen.
"S" represents sulfur.
So, when you combine two hydrogen atoms (H2) with one sulfur atom (S), you get H2S, which is dihydrogen sulfide.

The term "monosulfide" typically refers to compounds where sulfur has a -1 oxidation state, while in H2S, sulfur has a -2 oxidation state. So, dihydrogen sulfide is the correct name for this compound.