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Sulfuryl fluoride (also
spelled sulphuryl fluoride) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula SO2F2. It is an
easily condensed gas and has
properties more...
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Sulfuryl chloride is an
inorganic compound with the
formula SO2Cl2. At room temperature, it is a
colorless liquid with a
pungent odor.
Sulfuryl chloride...
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inorganic chemistry, the
sulfuryl group is a
functional group consisting of a
sulfur atom
covalently bound to two
oxygen atoms (S(=O)2X2). It occurs...
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Sulfuryl chloride fluoride is a
chemical compound with the
formula SO2ClF. It is a colorless,
easily condensed gas. It is a
tetrahedral molecule. Liquified...
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sometimes confused with
sulfuryl chloride, SO2Cl2, but the
properties of
these compounds differ significantly.
Sulfuryl chloride is a
source of chlorine...
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treatment of
drywood termites and/or bedbugs,
using sulfuryl fluoride as the
pesticide (
sulfuryl fluoride is a
naturally occurring gas, used in much higher...
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Sulfuryl diazide or
sulfuryl azide is a
chemical compound with the
molecular formula SO2(N3)2. It was
first described in the 1920s when its
reactions with...
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structure H2N−S(=O)2−NH2.
Sulfamide is
produced by the
reaction of
sulfuryl chloride with ammonia.
Sulfamide was
first prepared in 1838 by the French...
- anion.
Other examples of
covalent chlorides are
carbon tetrachloride CCl4,
sulfuryl chloride SO2Cl2 and
monochloramine NH2Cl. A
chloride ion (diameter 167 pm)...
- such as
phosphorus trichloride (PCl3),
phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5),
sulfuryl chloride (SO2Cl2), phosgene, or
thionyl chloride (SOCl2). However, these...