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CAS Number: 10025-67-9
Sum Formula: Cl2S2
Molar Mass: 135 g/mol
German Synonyms: Dischwefeldichlorid | Chlorschwefel | Schwefelchlorid
English Synonyms: Sulfur chloride
EC Index Number: 016-012-00-4
EC Number: 233-036-2
Temperature Class: T2
Structural Formula Sulfur chloride

Disclaimer: The CLP/GHS classification is not regularly updated in Chemsafe. For up-to-date information, please use the ECHA database. ( https://echa.europa.eu/en/information-on-chemicals )

GHS Hazard and Category:
  • Acute Tox. 3: acute oral toxicity, category 3
  • Acute Tox. 4: acute toxicity by inhalation, category 4
  • Skin Corr. 1A: skin corrosion, category 1A
  • Aquatic Acute 1: acute hazards to the aquatic environment, category 1
GHS Pictogram:
pictogram toxic
pictogram corrosive
pictogram environmental hazard





GHS Signal Word: Danger
GHS Hazard Statement:
  • H301: Toxic if swallowed.
  • H332: Harmful if inhaled.
  • H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
  • H400: Very toxic to aquatic life.
  • EUH014: Reacts violently with water.
  • EUH029: Contact with water liberates toxic gas.

Boiling point
1 1963 Nabert, K.; Schön, G. 1013.25 hPa 138 °C UTI: 1000-1166-18795/0-39
UTI: 1000-1166-18795/0-39;
Line no Boiling temperature Pressure
  • defined value
  • at atmospheric pressure
  • property of pure substance
1 138 °C 1013.25 hPa
Bibliographic data
Author Nabert, K.; Schön, G.
Year 1963
Title Sicherheitstechnische Kennzahlen brennbarer Gase und Dämpfe (mit 6. Nachtrag)
Publisher Deutscher Eichverlag
Publisher City Braunschweig
Abstract English Safety values of about 1000 flammable gases and vapors: Explosion limits, ignition temperatures, flash points, explosion pressures.
Language GERM
Density
1 1963 Nabert, K.; Schön, G. 1013.25 hPa 20 °C 1.69 g/cm3 UTI: 1000-1166-18796/0-39
UTI: 1000-1166-18796/0-39;
Line no Density Temperature Pressure
  • defined value
  • at atmospheric pressure and room temperature
  • property of pure substance
  • recommended value
  • at atmospheric pressure and room temperature
  • property of pure substance
  • recommended value
  • at atmospheric pressure and room temperature
1 1.69 g/cm3 20 °C 1013.25 hPa
Bibliographic data
Author Nabert, K.; Schön, G.
Year 1963
Title Sicherheitstechnische Kennzahlen brennbarer Gase und Dämpfe (mit 6. Nachtrag)
Publisher Deutscher Eichverlag
Publisher City Braunschweig
Abstract English Safety values of about 1000 flammable gases and vapors: Explosion limits, ignition temperatures, flash points, explosion pressures.
Language GERM
Melting point
1 1963 Nabert, K.; Schön, G. 1013.25 hPa -80 °C UTI: 1000-1166-18799/0-39
UTI: 1000-1166-18799/0-39;
Line no Melting temperature Pressure
  • defined value
  • at atmospheric pressure
  • saturated
  • property of pure substance
  • recommended value
  • at atmospheric pressure
  • saturated
1 -80 °C 1013.25 hPa
Bibliographic data
Author Nabert, K.; Schön, G.
Year 1963
Title Sicherheitstechnische Kennzahlen brennbarer Gase und Dämpfe (mit 6. Nachtrag)
Publisher Deutscher Eichverlag
Publisher City Braunschweig
Abstract English Safety values of about 1000 flammable gases and vapors: Explosion limits, ignition temperatures, flash points, explosion pressures.
Language GERM
Relative gas density
1 1963 Nabert, K.; Schön, G. 4.66 UTI: 1000-1166-18797/0-39
UTI: 1000-1166-18797/0-39;
Line no Relative gas density
  • defined value
  • property of pure substance
1 4.66
Bibliographic data
Author Nabert, K.; Schön, G.
Year 1963
Title Sicherheitstechnische Kennzahlen brennbarer Gase und Dämpfe (mit 6. Nachtrag)
Publisher Deutscher Eichverlag
Publisher City Braunschweig
Abstract English Safety values of about 1000 flammable gases and vapors: Explosion limits, ignition temperatures, flash points, explosion pressures.
Language GERM
  • The oxidizing agent is air with an oxygen content of 20.95 % by volume. In the data base it is usually not specified as mixture component. Exceptions are highlighted.
  • Pressure values are absolute, not gauge pressures.
  • Impurities can strongly influence characteristic safety data, particulary if the properties of the impurity considerably deviate from the respective properties of the pure substance.
  • Safety characteristics are only displayed if evaluated data are available.
  • Values can be cited by using the UTI number of the table (Uniform Table Identifier).
  • Color Codes:         recommended value             no recommendation               do not use value

Autoignition Temperature
1 1963 Nabert, K.; Schön, G. 385 °C UTI: 1000-1166-18798/0-39
UTI: 1000-1166-18798/0-39;
Line no Autoignition Temperature
  • recommended value
  • according to german standard
  • property of pure substance
1 385 °C [A]
[A] DIN 51794: Testing of mineral oil hydrocarbons - Determination of ignition temperature; measurements are technically identical to those of ISO/IEC 80079-20-1 but results are treated differently.
Bibliographic data
Author Nabert, K.; Schön, G.
Year 1963
Title Sicherheitstechnische Kennzahlen brennbarer Gase und Dämpfe (mit 6. Nachtrag)
Publisher Deutscher Eichverlag
Publisher City Braunschweig
Abstract English Safety values of about 1000 flammable gases and vapors: Explosion limits, ignition temperatures, flash points, explosion pressures.
Language GERM

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