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The bond angle in H(2)S is 92^(@). It ...

The bond angle in `H_(2)S is 92^(@)`. It suggest that :

A

hybridised state of S atom is `sp^(2)`

B

bond pair-bond pair repulsions are more due to large size of S atom

C

lone pair-lone pair repulsions are greater than bonds pair-bond pair repulsion

D

Bonds are more or less purely `pi`-bonds.

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