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The Facts on File Dictionary of Organic Chemistry
It is used as a chlorinating agent. sulfur dichloride oxide (thionyl chloride; SOCl2)
A colorless fuming liquid formed by passing sulfur(IV) oxide over phosphorus(V)
chloride and distilling the mixture obtained. Sulfur dichloride oxide is used in ...
superconductivity chlorine with sulfur(IV) oxide in sunlight. It is used as a
chlorinating agent. sulfur dichloride oxide (thionyl chloride; SOCl2) A colorless
fuming liquid formed by passing sulfur(IV) oxide over phosphorus(V) chloride and
distilling ...
... 556 sulfur, monoclinic melting temperature 506 sulfur(O) acid hypothetical 551
sulfur (atomic) excited singlet state 509 triplet ground state 509 sulfur(II) acid 538
tautomers 551 sulfur(II) oxide 530, 538 sulfur(IV) acid 538 sulfur(IV) oxide 530.
Egon Wiberg, Nils Wiberg, 2001
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Inorganic Chemistry
Concentrated sulfuric acid acts as an oxidizing agent, giving sulfur(IV) oxide as
the main product, and also as a dehydrating agent. The diluted acid acts as a
strong dibasic acid, neutralizing bases and reacting with active metals and ...
5
Dictionary of Biomedical Science
It is also termed: SULPHUR(IV) OXIDE (USA: sulfur(IV) oxide). (USA: sulfur
dioxide). sulphur dye (chemistry) Dye made by heating certain ORGANIC
COMPOUNDS with SULPHUR (USA: sulfur) or ALKALI polysulphides (USA:
polysulfides), ...
6
Dictionary of Parasitology
Also termed: sulphur(IV) oxide (USA: sulfur(IV) oxide). (USA: sulfur dioxide).
sulphur dye (chemistry) Dye made by heating certain organic compounds with
sulphur (USA: sulfur) or alkali polysulphides (USA: polysulfides), used for dyeing
...
7
Phosgene: And Related Carbonyl Halides
... 660 sodium, 633 sodium chlorate, 631 sodium fluoride, 622 sodium hydroxide,
637 sodium nitrate, 630 steel, 552 sulfonyl fluorides, 654 sulfur fluorides, 627
sulfur(IV) oxide, 631 sulfur(VI) oxide, 631 tantalum(V) oxide, 632 tellurium(lV)
oxide ...
T.A. Ryan, E.A. Seddon, K.R. Seddon, 1996
Similarly, there are two oxides of sulfur: sulfur(IV) oxide and sulfur(VI) oxide,
known as sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide respectively. • Sulfur(IV) oxide Sulfur =
+4, oxygen = -2; +4 + [2 x (-2)] = 0, so there must be one sulfur to two oxygens,
and ...
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More Modern Chemical Techniques
195 585 780 Sulfur(IV) oxide (SO2), is detected in elemental microanalysis, but
further oxidation to sulfur(VI) oxide (SO3) has to be prevented. Fortunately, the
very high temperatures produced by the combustion process energetically favour
...
Ralph Levinson, Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), 2001
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Fundamental Toxicology
Sulfur(IV) oxide is produced by the combustion of sulfur-containing fossil fuels.
Sulfur(IV) oxide, chlorine and ammonia are highly irritant and cause pain in the
eyes, mouth and chest. In high concentrations, they can produce inflammation of
...
John H. Duffus, Howard G. J. Worth, 2006