B2Cl6 is the formula of diboron hexachloride.
'Di' = 2 and 'Hexa' = 6
However:
I could only find BCl3 (boron trichloride) or B2H6 (diborane) in my chemical text books, and one reaction with both of the last examples:
4 BCl3 + 3 LiAlH4 → 2 B2H6 + 3 LiAlCl4
but no confirmation of B2Cl6 molecules. So I doubt if it exists.
Sulphur bromide. Also called sulphur hexabromide.
The formula for lithium hydrogen phosphate is Li2HPO4.
A compound formula, or molecular formula, tells you about the chemical composition of the substance in terms of the number of atoms of that element that are present. From there, the empirical formula may also be derived by simplifying the molecular formula, as well as its structural formula.
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If Trioxide refers to Ozonide ion, the formula is O3-
B2O3 is the formula
P3Br6, (an imaginary compound set as a test I hope!)
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The formula for sulfur hexabromide is SBr6. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to six bromine atoms.
The formula is C2Br6. This compound is also known as hexabromoethane.
B2O3
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SF6 is the chemical formula for sulfur hexafluoride.Sulfur hexafluoride is a compound with the formula SF6.
Diboride Silicon I'm pretty sure it's Diboron monosilicide...
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