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what happens when SF2 is hydrolysed

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Answered by BrokenHeart44
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Hydrolysis of SF4 gives sulfur dioxide: SF4 + 2 H2O → SO2 + 4 HF. This reaction proceeds via the intermediacy of thionyl fluoride, which usually does not interfere with the use of SF4 as a reagent.✌️

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