lH2S
lH2S is a proposed but not yet experimentally confirmed molecule, with the chemical formula lH₂S. The "l" prefix is often used in chemical nomenclature to denote a specific isomer or a less common form. In this context, it likely refers to a hypothetical isomer of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) or a related structure where the hydrogen atoms are arranged in a particular way, potentially with a different bond angle or configuration compared to the well-known bent structure of H₂S.
The standard hydrogen sulfide molecule (H₂S) is a linear molecule with a bond angle of approximately 92
Theoretical studies may have explored the possibility of such a molecule, calculating its potential energy surface,