Answer:
The formula is shown below.
Explanation:
The structural formula is done by putting the atoms connected by lines, that represent the bonds. A simple line represents a single bond, a double line, represents a double bond, and a triple line, a triple bond.
At organic compounds, the carbons can be represented only in the sides of the line, and the hydrogens bonds are not placed. The carbon atoms must do 4 bonds, the hydrogen only one bond, and the sulfur at least two bonds. So, in the compound CH3CH2S, there are:
One single bond between carbons;
The first carbon is bonded with 3 hydrogens;
The second carbon is bonded to 2 hydrogens and one sulfur.
The formula is shown below.