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Chlorosulfonic/chlorosulfuric acid

Chlor-siure, /. chloric acid. -sMureanhydrid, n. chloric anhydride, chlorine(V) oxide, -schwefel, n. sulfur chloride (esp. the monochloride). -silber, n. silver chloride, -sili-cium, n. silicon tetrachloride, -soda, /. = Chlornatron. -stickstoff, m. nitrogen chloride. -Strom, m. stream of chlorine, -strontium, n. strontium chloride, -suifonsaure, /. chlorosulfonic acid, chlorosulfuric acid, -toluol, n. chlorotoluene. -fibertrager, m. chlorine carrier. [Pg.91]

Chlorosulfonic acid Chlorosulfuric acid (8,9) (7790-94-5) Sodium borohydride Borate) 1-), tetrahydro-, sodium (8,9) (16940-66-2)... [Pg.36]

Magnesium Bromide Hypochlorous Acid Chloric Acid Chlorosulfonic Acid Chlorosulfuric Acid Chlorosulfuric Acid Sulfonyl Chloride Sulfuric C Sulfuryl Chloride Citric Acid... [Pg.3489]

The reaction of sulfuryl chloride with a stoichiometric amount of sulfuric acid produces chlorosulfuric acid [7790-94-5] (chlorosulfonic acid) ... [Pg.142]

A solution of sulfur trioxide [7446-11-9] dissolved in chlorosulfonic acid [7990-94-5] CISO H, has been used as a smoke (U.S. designation FS) but it is not a U.S. standard agent (see Chlorosulfuric acid Sulfuric acid and sulfur trioxide). When FS is atomized in air, the sulfur trioxide evaporates from the small droplets and reacts with atmospheric moisture to form sulfuric acid vapor. This vapor condenses into minute droplets that form a dense white cloud. FS produces its effect almost instantaneously upon mechanical atomization into the atmosphere, except at very low temperatures. At such temperatures, the small amount of moisture normally present in the atmosphere, requires that FS be thermally generated with the addition of steam to be effective. FS can be used as a fill for artillery and mortar shells and bombs and can be effectively dispersed from low performance aircraft spray tanks. FS is both corrosive and toxic in the presence of moisture, which imposes limitations on its storage, handling, and use. [Pg.402]

Although chlorosulfuric acid [7790-94-5] CISO H, is the Chemicaly hstracts name, chlorosulfonic acid is the commercial designation by which this compound is more widely known. Other synonyms include sulfuric chlorohydrin, sulfuric acid chlorohydrin, monochlorosulfuric acid, chlorohydrated sulfuric acid, monochlorosulfonic acid, and chlorohydrosulfurous acid. [Pg.85]

Chlorosulfonic (chlorosulfuric) acid [7790-94-5] M 116.5, b 151-152°/750mm, d4 1.753, n 1.4929, pK -5.9 (aq H2SO4). Distd in an all-glass apparatus, taking the fraction boiling at 156-158°. Reacts EXPLOSIVELY with water [Cremlyn Chlorosulfonic acid A Versatile Reagent, Royal Society of Chemistry UK, 2002, 308 pp, ISBN 0854044981],... [Pg.411]

Sulfurous acid monomethyl ester N,N-diethylamide [1, 1123]. Third line replace chlorosulfonic acid methyl ester by chlorosulfuric acid methyl ester. [Pg.200]

Chlorosulfonated ethylene polymer Chlorosulfonated polyethylene. See Polyethylene, chlorosulfonated Chlorosulfonic acid. See Chlorosulfuric acid 1-(4-Chloro-o-sulfo-5-tolylazo)-2-naphthol barium salt 1-(4-Chloro-o-sulfo-5-tolylazo)-2-naphthol monobarium salt. See D C Red No. [Pg.913]

To avoid side reactions and multiple chlorosulfonation it is often advisable to use an inert solvent such as chloroform or carbon tetrachloride. Side reactions can also be produced by the water formed, and this can be bound by an excess of chlorosulfuric acid or, better, oleum, phosphorus pentaoxide, or thionyl chloride. [Pg.629]

CS-100. See Dimethicone CS-420. See Silicone emulsion CS-922. See Calcium sodium caseinate CSA. See Chlorosulfuric acid CSC. See 4-Cyanobenzenesulfonyl chloride CSE-6000 Series. See Epoxy resin CSet. See Starch CS Film. See Polyethylene CS gas. See o-Chlorobenzylidene malononitrile CSM. See Polyethylene, chlorosulfonated C Sodium Silicate. See Sodium silicate CSorbidex C CSorbidex NC] CSorbidex P, CSorbidex S. See Sorbitol CSP. See Cupric sulfate pentahydrate CSPE. See Polyethylene, chlorosulfonated CStabiTex 06301] CStabiTex 06305] CStabiTex 06307. See Food starch, modified CStabiTex-lnstnat 12631] CStabiTex-lnstnat 12632. See Starch, pregelatinized CSX-240. See Carbon black CT-58. See Zinc phosphate CT-62. See Zinc chloride CT-70. See Sodium silicate CT-708 Potable Water Treatment. See Sodium hexametaphosphate CT-781] CT-788. See Zinc phosphate CTA. See 4-(Methylthio) benzonitrile CTA. See 2-Ethylhexyl thioglycolate... [Pg.1095]


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