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Ethylene and sulphur monochloride on heating gives what

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Ethylene and Sulphur Mono chloride on heating gives β,β- di chloro ethyl sulphide and Sulphur.

- Ethylene and Sulphur Mono chloride on heating gives the products given as per the following reaction given below:

2 CH₂=CH₂ + S₂Cl₂ → (CH₂ClCH₂)₂S + S

- Upon heating with Sulphur Mono chloride (S₂Cl₂), ethylene (CH₂=CH₂) gets converted into β,β- di chloro ethyl sulphide {(CH₂ClCH₂)₂S} and sulphur is also formed as a byproduct.

Answered by Sakshisharmavashist
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Answer: mustard gas

Explanation:

CH2=CH2 + S2Cl2 gives (ClCH2CH2)2S +S

Which is called Mustard gass

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