It does not exist. It is known as Potassium Dichloride.
In the compound dichloride there would be two chlorine atoms. This is because the compound dichloride is a binary covalent compound and these compound always follow the prefixs such as di, tri, mono, etc.
yes
Liquid
C6H8Cl2O2
Boron- B dichloride- Cl2 Boron dichloride- BCl2
Yes! Sulfur and Chloride are both non-metals, so they form a molecular compound... not ionic (metal--non-metal)
It does not exist. It is known as Potassium Dichloride.
What is the major force of dichloride?
The prefix di- means two. However, you would wouldn't say Cl2 is dichloride--it is just chlorine. The only time you would use dichloride would be when it is in a compound with another non-metal such as Disulfur dichloride (S2Cl2).
The chemical formula for disulphur dichloride is S2Cl2
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
Oxygen Dichloride
Yes, assuming you mean disulphur dichloride. It smells like human excrement.
Because CaCl is Calcium Chloride CaCl2 would be Calcium Dichloride