Liquid
It is a gas at room temperature.
Thiokol was discovered in 1929 after a surprising and unplanned reaction between sodium polysulfide and ethylene dichloride.
The chemical formula of Adipoyl dichloride is C6H8Cl2O2.
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.
The chemical formula for diselenium dichloride is Se2Cl2.
Ethylene dichloride
It is a gas at room temperature.
Thiokol was discovered in 1929 after a surprising and unplanned reaction between sodium polysulfide and ethylene dichloride.
purely covalent - there is a double covalent bond between the two carbons
The main products are caustic soda and ethylene dichloride, and to a lesser extent vinyl chloride monomer. The electrolysis of brine produces aqueous caustic soda and chlorine gas. However, chlorine gas is difficult and dangerous to store and transport, so it is reacted with ethylene to create ethylene dichloride, which is a comparatively safe material from a transportation and storage perspective. Ethylene dichloride is used to create vinyl chloride, which is then reacted to create PVC (used in many applications including construction and automobile manufacture).
Boron- B dichloride- Cl2 Boron dichloride- BCl2
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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 Adipoyl dichloride is C6H8Cl2O2.
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.