??? 'diborom' ??? Are we talking of 'BoroN or BroMine?
If you mean diboron hexachloride then the formula is B2Cl6
di - two(Latin)
hexa - six(Latin).
The chemical formula for sulfur hexachloride is SCl6.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
the prefix hexa stands for 6, so the formula would be XeCl6 ( the 6 is subscript)
Formula: BrCl6
The formula for sulfur hexachloride is SCl6. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to six chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.
The chemical formula for sulfur hexachloride is SCl6.
The formula for tribromine hexachloride is Br3Cl6.
SCl4 is the chemical formula for sulfur tetrachloride.
the prefix hexa stands for 6, so the formula would be XeCl6 ( the 6 is subscript)
Formula: BrCl6
The formula for sulfur hexachloride is SCl6. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to six chlorine atoms through covalent bonds.
The formula for sulfur hexachloride is SCl6. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to six chlorine atoms.
Hexachloride likely refers to a compound that contains six chlorine atoms. The number of atoms in the compound would depend on the specific chemical formula provided.
The formula for molecular silicon hexachloride is SiCl6.
Gold(III) chloride (gold trichloride, digold hexachloride) = Au2Cl6
The compound with the formula SiCl₆ is called silicon hexachloride. It consists of one silicon atom bonded to six chlorine atoms. Silicon hexachloride is a colorless, volatile liquid and is used in various chemical applications, including the production of silicon-based materials.
No, they are two separate gases, with completely different properties. Sulfer Dioxide is found in things like car exhaust and contributes to things like acid rain. It's also used as a preservative for food. Its Chemical formula is SO2 Sulfur Hexachloride is another compound entirely. It is very hard to make and has few practical uses, outside of the chemists lab that is. Its Chemical Formula is SCl6