Which of the following product is formed by the reaction of sulphur dioxide with chlorine in presence of sunlight :
(a) SO₂Cl
(b) SO₂Cl₂
(c) SOCl₂
(d) SO₃Cl
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Answer:
Sulphuric chloride
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(b) SO₂Cl₂
Explanation:
- Sulphuryl chloride is formed when sulphur dioxide reacts with chlorine in the presence of sunshine.
- B) is the correct answer.
- When sulphur dioxide reacts with chlorine, sulfuryl chloride is formed.
- The total number of electrons that an atom acquires or loses in order to form a chemical bond with another atom is referred to as the oxidation number. It could be one of three values: positive, negative, or zero.
- You may be asked to identify the oxidation state of an element in a compound, as well as the lowest and highest oxidation states that an element is known to exhibit and oxidation state stability.
- To solve problems about the common oxidation states of the p-block elements, we should have a good understanding of them.
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