This chemical reaction is:
CS2 + 3 Cl2 = CCl4 + S2Cl2
Yes.
Sulfur chlorides are: SCl2, S2Cl2, S3Cl2, SCl4.
A molecule shouldn't have valence electrons left.
Cl - S - ClFollowing the above structure, each chlorine atom has 3 pairs of electrons, and the sulfur has 2 lone pairs of electrons.
The chemical equation CS2 + 2 Cl2 -> CCl4 + S2Cl2 is not balanced, because it shows four chlorine atoms on the left but six chlorine atoms on the right. The corresponding balanced equation is CS2 + 3 Cl2 -> CCl4 + S2Cl2.
Disulfur dichloride is the name of S2Cl2
The molar mass of S2Cl2 is 135,04 g.
SO2 is definitely NOT ionic
cl2 = 71, s2 = 64. so s2cl2 = 64+71 = 135
SCl
disulfur dichloride
Yes.
The chemical formula for disulphur dichloride is S2Cl2
Cl -1, S +1
8H2S + 8Cl2 -------> S8 + 16HCl. Not happy about that "S8", should it just be "8S"?
There is a covalent molecular compound S2Cl2, Cl-S-S-Cl