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Thionyl chloride is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula SOCl2. It is a
moderately volatile,
colourless liquid with an
unpleasant acrid odour...
- The
thionyl group is SO, a
sulfur atom plus an
oxygen atom. It
occurs in
compounds such as
thionyl fluoride, SOF2.
Thionyl chloride, SOCl2, is a common...
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Thionyl fluoride is the
inorganic compound with the
formula SOF2. This
colourless gas is
mainly of
theoretical interest, but it is a
product of the degradation...
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Thionyl tetrafluoride, also
known as
sulfur tetrafluoride oxide, is an
inorganic compound with the
formula SOF4. It is a
colorless gas. The
shape of the...
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Thionyl bromide is the
chemical compound SOBr2. It is less
stable and less
widely used than its
chloride analogue,
thionyl chloride, but
engages in similar...
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cobalt content within the cell), rupture, and even an explosion. Lithium-
thionyl chloride batteries are
particularly susceptible to this type of discharge...
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water to give
adipic acid. It is
prepared by
treatment of
adipic acid with
thionyl chloride.
Adipoyl chloride reacts with
hexamethylenediamine to form nylon...
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treating carboxylic acids with
thionyl chloride (SOCl2). The
reaction is
catalyzed by
dimethylformamide and
other additives.
Thionyl chloride is a well-suited...
- from its
rapid hydrolysis.
Sulfuryl chloride is
commonly confused with
thionyl chloride, SOCl2. The
properties of
these two
sulfur oxychlorides are quite...
- non-rechargeable lithium-
thionyl chloride batteries. A 1986 Jet
Propulsion Laboratory study titled Safety Considerations of Lithium-
Thionyl Chloride Cells noted...