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  2. Disulfur dichloride - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, this compound is incorrectly named sulfur monochloride (or sulphur monochloride by the British English spelling), the name implied by its empirical formula SCl. S 2 Cl 2 has the structure implied by the formula Cl−S−S−Cl, wherein the dihedral angle between the Cl a −S−S and S−S−Cl b planes is 85.2°.

  3. Sulfur dichloride - Wikipedia

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    Sulfur dichloride is the chemical compound with the formula SCl 2. This cherry-red liquid is the simplest sulfur chloride and one of the most common, and it is used as a precursor to organosulfur compounds. It is a highly corrosive and toxic substance, and it reacts on contact with water to form chlorine-containing acids.

  4. Sulfuryl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Sulfuryl chloride is an inorganic compound with the formula SO 2 Cl 2. At room temperature, it is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. Sulfuryl chloride is not found in nature, as can be inferred from its rapid hydrolysis. Sulfuryl chloride is commonly confused with thionyl chloride, SOCl 2.

  5. Selenium monochloride - Wikipedia

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    Selenium monochloride or diselenium dichloride is an inorganic compound with the formula Se 2 Cl 2.Although a common name for the compound is selenium monochloride, reflecting its empirical formula, IUPAC does not recommend that name, instead preferring the more descriptive diselenium dichloride.

  6. Mercury(I) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    The structural formula is supposed to contain two mercury atoms bound to each other, as in the real compound mercury(I) chloride (calomel), Hg 2 Cl 2. The latter is an ionic compound with the dimercury(I) cation, Hg 2+ 2 or + Hg–Hg +, and chloride anions Cl −. However, like cinnabar, Hg 2 S may be a covalent polymer [–S–Hg–Hg–]

  7. Thionyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Thionyl chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SOCl 2.It is a moderately volatile, colourless liquid with an unpleasant acrid odour.Thionyl chloride is primarily used as a chlorinating reagent, with approximately 45,000 tonnes (50,000 short tons) per year being produced during the early 1990s, [5] but is occasionally also used as a solvent.

  8. Disulfur dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Disulfur dioxide adopts a cis planar structure with C 2v symmetry.The S−O bond length is 145.8 pm, shorter than in sulfur monoxide.The S−S bond length is 202.45 pm and the O−S−S angle is 112.7°.

  9. Disulfur difluoride - Wikipedia

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    Other names Difluorodisulfane [1] Identifiers CAS Number. 13709-35-8; ... Disulfur difluoride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula S 2 F 2. It is a ...