Mustard gas can be prepared by the reaction of ethylene with
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organosulfur compounds
…the reaction of ethylene with sulfur dichloride to form bis(β-chloroethyl) sulfide, known as sulfur mustard, or mustard gas, a blister-forming (vesicant) chemical warfare agent.
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sulpur dichloride
Explanation:
when ethylene reacts with sulpur dichloride it forms mustard gas.
Step: 1 Introduction:
In the Depretz method, mustard gas is synthesized by treating sulpur dichloride with ethylene as follows:
Step: 2 Chemical reaction involved:
SCl2 +2C2H4→(ClCH2CH2)2S.
Therefore, when ethylene reacts with sulpur dichloride it forms mustard gas.
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