CS2 + 3Cl2 → CCl4 + S2Cl2
charu_cv3
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19-9-2006 at 13:33
can any one help me by telling me the exact terms & conditions for following reaction to proceed:
CS2 + 3Cl2 → CCl4 + S2Cl2
12AX7
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19-9-2006 at 20:23
I would guess whatever makes the Cl2 break into Cl. radicals.
Seems to me CS2 is pretty sensitive already, if I were to guess I'd say it's spontaneous.
But I'm not doing homework for you, you have a textbook and four trillion web pages available to you.
Tim
not_important
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19-9-2006 at 23:33
Quote:
When chlorine is passed into boiling CS2 containing a little iodine, carbon tetrachloride is formed.
CS2 + 3Cl2 => CCl4 (b pt 77) + S2Cl2 (b pt 138)
Partington - A Text Book of Inorganic Chemistry 6th Edition
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matei
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20-9-2006 at 08:04
Why are you asking?