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Tetrahydrogen disulfide react with disulfur dichloride

H2S4 + S2Cl2 → S6 + 2HCl


Tetrahydrogen disulfide react with disulfur dichloride to produce cyclo-S6 hydrogen chloride. The reaction proceeds in the diluted diethyl ether. The yield was 87%.[17]


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Сoding to search: H2S4 + S2Cl2 = S6 + 2 HCl

Add / Edited: 25.08.2015 /

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