The most significant intermolecular force in sulfur dichloride (SCl2) would be dipole-dipole interaction. The Lewis dot structure shows a bent geometry, with the 2 Cl atoms being partially negative and the S being partially positive.
Hydrogen bonding between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
The principal intermolecular force between sulfur dioxide molecules is dipole dipole attractions, and there are London forces existing, which is comparatively negligible.
dipole-dipole force
SO2 is polar compound.So there are dipole dipole forces.
1 mole SO2 = 64.064g SO2 0.45g SO2 x 1mol SO2/64.064g SO2 = 0.0070 mole SO2
No, SO2 is bent.
a. dispersion forces b. hydrogen bonding forces c. dipole-dipole forces
There is no carbon atoms.So SO2 is inorganic.
SO2 is polar compound.So there are dipole dipole forces.
The formula mass of the compound sulfur dioxide, SO2 is 32.1 + 2(16.0) = 64.1Amount of SO2 = mass of pure sample/molar mass = 37.4/64.1 = 0.583mol There are 0.583 moles of sulfur dioxide in a 37.4g pure sample.
.10 mol X (6.02X10 to the 23)/1 mole =6.02x 10 to the 22
Of course both are acidic gases!
S + O2 --> SO2 SO2 + H2O --> H2SO4 H2SO4 is sulfuric acid and it will turn Blue litmus paper red.
1 mole SO2 = 64.064g SO2 0.45g SO2 x 1mol SO2/64.064g SO2 = 0.0070 mole SO2
1.75 moles SO2 x 6.02x10^23 molecules SO2/mole SO2 = 1.05x10^24 molecules
SO2 is Sulphut Dioxide.
No, SO2 is bent.
S + o2 = so2
a. dispersion forces b. hydrogen bonding forces c. dipole-dipole forces
SO2 is the chemical formula of sulfur dioxide; but SO2 is an inorganic compound.