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Sulphur forms hexahalides tetrahalides dihalides and monohalids Sulphur forms only exafluoride but not hexacholorides. Hexabromides and hexaiodes Sulphur halids tend to hydorlyse easily sulphur hexaflouride is an exception of the oxohalids the most important are those of sulphur especially sulphur dichloride oxide (Thoiny chloride) SO_(2)Cl_(2) and sulphur dichloride dioxide (sulphuryl chloride) SO_(2)Cl_(2) these also hydrolyse in water. Sulphuryl chloride is dissolved in water. which of the following statement is wrong about the solution.

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Give white ppt with BARIUM chloride in soluble in any acid
The solution contain two DIFFERENT TYPES of acids a monobasic and a dibasic acid
The solution can decolourize the permanganate
The osication states of the ELEMENTS is `SO_(2)Cl_(2)` do not change when dissolved in water

Answer :C


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