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Endpoint:
other: stability in water
Type of information:
other: literature data
Adequacy of study:
weight of evidence
Reliability:
2 (reliable with restrictions)
Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
other: Data from handbooks

Data source

Referenceopen allclose all

Reference Type:
review article or handbook
Title:
Physical constants of organic compounds
Author:
Lide D.R .
Year:
2001
Bibliographic source:
Lide DR (ed.) CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (82nd edition), Boca Raton, London, New York, Washington DC
Reference Type:
review article or handbook
Title:
No information
Author:
O'Neil, M.J.
Year:
2001
Bibliographic source:
The Merck index : an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals (13th edition), Merck Research Laboratories, Whitehouse Station, NJ
Reference Type:
review article or handbook
Title:
Sulfur halides
Author:
Lauss, H.D.; Steffens, W.
Year:
2005
Bibliographic source:
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Reference Type:
review article or handbook
Title:
Sulfur compounds
Author:
Weil, E.D.; Sandler, S.R.; Gernon, M.
Year:
2006
Bibliographic source:
Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Vol 23, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Materials and methods

Principles of method if other than guideline:
No details are provided on the method or guideline followed.
GLP compliance:
not specified

Test material

Constituent 1
Chemical structure
Reference substance name:
Thionyl dichloride
EC Number:
231-748-8
EC Name:
Thionyl dichloride
Cas Number:
7719-09-7
Molecular formula:
Cl2OS
IUPAC Name:
sulfurooyl dichloride
Constituent 2
Reference substance name:
Thionyl chloride
IUPAC Name:
Thionyl chloride

Results and discussion

Results:
Reacts with water.
Is hydrolysed by water forming SO2 and HCl.

Applicant's summary and conclusion

Conclusions:
Thionyl chloride is reported to react with water, forming SO2 and HCl as a result of hydrolysis.