Since there are four groups encircling the sulfur atom, the electron geometry is tetrahedral ( 2 lone pairs and 2 hydrogens)
Tetrahedral electron geometry exists. The shape of molecules is warped.
Due to the lone pair repulsion of the S-H bonds, the molecular geometry of hydrogen sulfide I discovered to be bent (which I had not came across in uniform for some reason), and the angle will be significantly less than 109.5 degrees, about 92 degrees.
It would bend due to the two bonds and two unshared pairs in the center atoms. The atom would only need to be in two bonding areas to be considered linear.
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