Determine the electron geometry for the hydrogen sulfide molecule H2S. So if we take a look at hydrogen sulfide or yeah, sulfide molecule, we're going to see here that it is a center element sulfur connected to how many electron groups it's connected to, 1, 2, 3, 4 electron groups.
Remember, electron groups represent lone pairs on the central element as well as surrounding elements directly connected to the central element. So we have 4 electron groups, and remember 4 is connected to Tetra. Because it's connected to Tetra.
This electron geometry will be tetrahedral, so hydrogen sulfide has a tetrahedral electron geometry.