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Sulfur and chlorine can react together to form S2Cl2. When 1.00g of this sulfur chloride reacted with water, 0.36g of a yellow ppt of sulfur was formed together with a solution contianing a mixture of sulfurous acid, H2SO3, and HCl acid. Use the above data to deduce the equation for the reaction between S2Cl2 and water [S = 32.1; Cl = 35.5]
(i) use the above data to deduce the equation for the reaction between S2Cl2 and water which i have solved but i couldn't solve the second part which states' what volume of 1.00 mol dm3 sodium hydroxide would be required to neutralize the final solution.
Lastly i want to know about the source of the question that means from where9book or paper) it has been taken??/
(i) use the above data to deduce the equation for the reaction between S2Cl2 and water which i have solved but i couldn't solve the second part which states' what volume of 1.00 mol dm3 sodium hydroxide would be required to neutralize the final solution.
Lastly i want to know about the source of the question that means from where9book or paper) it has been taken??/
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Answered by
nico
I have the same problem too. I search google and I found that this question is taken from A-level practice question chemistry (higher 2).
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