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straw colored.
Salts and
esters of
chlorosulfuric acid are
known as
chlorosulfates.
Chlorosulfuric acid is a
tetrahedral molecule. Its
structure was debated...
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various forms of
polyaluminium chloride (PAC) and
polyaluminium chlorosulfate, in
which the
aluminium structure results in a
lower net
charge than...
- of
various chemical weapons. In 1914,
Bayer manufactured dianisidine chlorosulfate for use in 105 mm
artillery s****,
intended as a lung
irritant against...
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sulfate (SO42–) and
chloride (Cl–) anions. They are
distinct from the
chlorosulfates,
which have a
chlorine atom
attached to the
sulfur as the ClSO3− anion...
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related products Ferrica™
Gypsum Hydrochloric acid
Copperas Iron
chlorosulfate Carbon dioxide Molten sulfur Sulfuric acid
Other Chlorine Caustic soda...
- This
compound is used to
synthesize various compounds such as
chromyl chlorosulfate by
reacting this
compound with
chlorosulfuric acid. N. Bailey; M. C...
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formula FO3S−
Molar m**** 99.06 g·mol−1
Related compounds Other anions Chlorosulfate Related compounds Fluorine fluorosulfonate,
Sulfuryl fluoride, Trifluorosulfate...
- D.E.; Fox, W.B. (January 1969). "Perfluoroalkyl
chloroformates and
chlorosulfates".
Tetrahedron Letters. 10 (9): 723–726. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(01)87792-3...
- 154–158. doi:10.1021/ar00113a005. Zefirov, N.S.; et al. (1984). "Chlorine
chlorosulfate:
synthesis and
addition reactions with olefins". J. Org. Chem. 49 (21):...
- in
organic compounds,
where it is also
called chlorosulfinate. The
chlorosulfates also have the
formula SO3Cl− as a
single ion,
whereas chloride sulfites...