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Oxygen and sulfur are both nucleophiles, they have the same valence, and both form dihydri...

Oxygen and sulfur are both nucleophiles, they have the same valence, and both form dihydrides. Yet, H2S does not form hydrogen bonds to other molecules of H2S; indeed, sulfur does not participate in hydrogen bonding at all. Why is that?

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