- of
ionic chlorides include pot****ium
chloride (KCl),
calcium chloride (CaCl2), and
ammonium chloride (NH4Cl).
Examples of
covalent chlorides include methyl...
- and the
carbon centre.
These compounds are
analogues of acyl
chloride.
Imidoyl chlorides tend to be
highly reactive and are more
commonly found as intermediates...
-
sulfinyl chlorides Sulfonic acids react with
thionyl chloride to
produce sulfonyl chlorides.
Sulfonyl chlorides have also been
prepared from the
direct reaction...
- reagents. Acyl
chlorides have a
greater reactivity than
other carboxylic acid
derivatives like acid anhydrides,
esters or amides: Acyl
chlorides hydrolyze...
- only:
hydrogen chloride (HCl),
carbon dioxide (CO2), and
carbon monoxide (CO). (COCl)2 + H2O → 2 HCl + CO2 + CO
Other acyl
chlorides hydrolyze with formation...
- of
propionic acid. It
undergoes the
characteristic reactions of acyl
chlorides. It is a colorless, corrosive,
volatile liquid. It is used as a reagent...
-
Hydrogen chloride can also be
prepared by the
hydrolysis of
certain reactive chloride compounds such as
phosphorus chlorides,
thionyl chloride (SOCl2)...
- by
evaporation of
aqueous solutions of zinc
chloride at
different temperatures. Historically, zinc
chlorides are
prepared from the
reaction of hydrochloric...
-
organic solvents. An
example is
dimethylcarbamoyl chloride (m.p. −90 °C and b.p. 93 °C).
Carbamoyl chlorides are used to
prepare a
number of pesticides, e...
-
anhydrous hydrogen chloride gas. CrO3 + 2 HCl ⇌ CrO2Cl2 + H2O The
chromyl chloride test
involves heating a
sample suspected to
contain chlorides with pot****ium...