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Sulfur reacts directly with all the halogens except iodine. It spontaneously combines with fluorine to form sulfur hexafluoride, SF 6, a colorless and inert gas. It can also form SF 4 which is a powerful fluorinating agent. Sulfur and chlorine form SCl 2, a red liquid, which is used in the production of the poisonous mustard gas.
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All of the halogens have been observed to react with hydrogen to form hydrogen halides. For fluorine, chlorine, and bromine, this reaction is in the form of: H2 + X2 → 2HX. However, hydrogen iodide and hydrogen astatide can split back into their constituent elements.
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