Abstract
Sulphur monochloride and
dichloride form S82+ and SCl3+ ions
when dissolved in disulphuric acid. In the presence of halogens, sulphur
dichloride forms SX3+ ions while sulphur monochloride
forms S2Cl3+ and S2Br3+
which disproportionate to form SX3+ and sulphur. SX3+
ions are formed when sulphur is dissolved in disulphuric acid containing
chlorine or bromine or when halogens are added to the colourless solution of S42+
ions in disulphuric acid.
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