How would you expect $$H_2S$$ to behave in terms of hydrogen bonding?
$$H_2S$$ does not form hydrogen bonds with itself or with $$H_2O$$.
$$H_2S$$ forms hydrogen bonds with $$H_2O$$, but not with itself.
$$H_2S$$ forms hydrogen bonds with itself, but not with $$H_2O$$.
$$H_2S$$ forms hydrogen bonds with itself and with $$H_2O$$.
How would you expect $$H_2S$$ to compare with $$H_2O$$ in terms of boiling point and solvent polarity?
$$H_2S$$ has a higher boiling and is a more polar solvent than $$H_2O$$.
$$H_2S$$ has a lower boiling and is a more polar solvent than $$H_2O$$.
$$H_2S$$ has a lower boiling and is a less polar solvent than $$H_2O$$.
$$H_2S$$ has a higher boiling and is a less polar solvent than $$H_2O$$.