The molecular shape of SF6 is octahedral. It consists of one sulfur atom in the center bonded to six fluorine atoms surrounding it. The name of the compound is sulfur hexafluoride.
The sulfate ion (SO42-) has a tetrahedral molecular shape. This shape is formed by the central sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, with the oxygen atoms arranged in a symmetrical tetrahedral configuration around the sulfur atom.
No, S2Cl2 is called disulfur dichloride. It is a chemical compound composed of two sulfur atoms and two chlorine atoms bound together.
Sulfur trioxide has a trigonal planar molecule.
The gram molecular mass of a sulfur molecule (S8) is 256 grams per mole. This is calculated by adding up the atomic mass of each sulfur atom in the molecule. Each sulfur atom has an atomic mass of 32 grams per mole, and there are 8 sulfur atoms in a sulfur molecule.
The balanced chemical equation for sulfur reacting with molecular chlorine to form sulfur dichloride is: S(s) + Cl2(g) → SCl2(l)
Yes, sulfur dichloride (SCl2) is a molecular compound. It is composed of sulfur and chlorine atoms bonded together through covalent bonds, forming discrete SCl2 molecules.
The molecular compound SCI2 is called disulfur monochloride.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
The chemical formula of sulfur dichloride is SCl2.
Sulfur monochloride or sulphur monochloride (British English spelling).This would actually be disulfur dichloride. Because it would look like S2Cl2 for easier reading.
Oxygen dichloride is molecular. It consists of covalent bonds between the oxygen and chlorine atoms.
See wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfuryl_chloride) sulfuryl chloride page for a picture. You can work out the shape using VSEPR- ignoring pi bonds there are 4 bonding electron pairs - so it will be approximately tetrahedral- (not perfectly as the four substituent atoms are different. (another way of looking at it is that SO2Cl2 is a 32 valence electron molecule - same as SO42- - so expect them to have similar shapes)
Sulfur trioxide has a trigonal planar molecular shape. The sulfur atom is surrounded by three oxygen atoms, with the bond angles between them approximately at 120 degrees.
Sulfur dichloride (SCl2) is not soluble in water. It reacts with water to form hydrochloric acid and sulfur dioxide.
The molecular shape of sulfur difluoride (SF2) is bent or V-shaped. It has a central sulfur atom bonded to two fluorine atoms with two lone pairs of electrons, resulting in a bent molecular geometry.