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Sulphur forms two chlorides s2cl2 and scl2 the equivalent mass of sulphur in scl2 is 16 gm/mole the equivalent mass of sulphur in s2cl2 is

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Answered by Rishail
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Explanation:

Eq. Wt of S is 16in SCl2

i.e. 32÷2 =16

So in S2Cl2 32×2=64

now eq mass=molarmass÷ valancy

i.e 64÷2=32

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sulphur forms two chlorides s2cl2 and scl2 the equivalent mass of sulphur in scl2 is 16 gm/mole the equivalent mass of sulphur in s2cl2 is 32

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