Want this question answered?
chlorine
Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur.
Sodium, Aluminum, Sulfur, Chlorine Largest---------------------->Smallest
Chlorine atom - Cl Chlorine molecule - Cl2 since chlorine is a diatomic gas Sulfur atom - S Sulfur molecule - S8 Hydrogen chloride - HCl Hydrogen sulfide - H2S
Chlorine.
chlorine
Chlorine
Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur.
SCl6 is sulfur hexachloride.
Sodium, Aluminum, Sulfur, Chlorine Largest---------------------->Smallest
When sulfur reacts with chlorine to produce disulfur dichloride, the name of the compound corresponds to a chemical formula of S2Cl2, which shows that the same numbers of atoms of each element are needed to form the compound. The gram atomic mass of sulfur is 32.06, and the gram atomic mass of chlorine is 35.453. 200.2 grams of sulfur corresponds to 200.2/32.06 or about 6.2445 gram atoms of sulfur, while 100.3 grams of chlorine corresponds to 100.3/35.453 or about 2.83 gram atoms of chlorine. Therefore, chlorine is the limiting reactant among these amounts of sulfur and chlorine.
Sulfur chloride
Yes. Halogen Family includes chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine.
Chlorine atom - Cl Chlorine molecule - Cl2 since chlorine is a diatomic gas Sulfur atom - S Sulfur molecule - S8 Hydrogen chloride - HCl Hydrogen sulfide - H2S
Chlorine.
no sulfur is practically a gas
No implication, just six atoms of chlorine to one atom of sulfur. Hex means six.