It does not exist. It is known as Potassium Dichloride.
No it is not
This chemical reaction is:CS2 + 3 Cl2 = CCl4 + S2Cl2
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.
Liquid
The chemical formula for disulphur dichloride is S2Cl2
Disulfur dichloride is the name of S2Cl2
disulfur dichloride
Yes, assuming you mean disulphur dichloride. It smells like human excrement.
Sulfur monochloride or sulphur monochloride (British English spelling).This would actually be disulfur dichloride. Because it would look like S2Cl2 for easier reading.
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 dinitride is S2N2
The molar mass of S2Cl2 is 135,04 g.
S2 is one of the allotropes of sulphur, known as disulphur. It's a violet gas. More information is available on the wikipedia page for disulphur.
cl2 = 71, s2 = 64. so s2cl2 = 64+71 = 135
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Boron- B dichloride- Cl2 Boron dichloride- BCl2