Disulfur decafluoride is intermediate in reactivity between SF₄ and SF₆. It disproportionates at 150°C to these monosulfur fluorides. Write a balanced equation for this reaction, and give the oxidation state of S in each compound.

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The correct balanced chemical reaction for this reaction is -  S2F10 (g) → SF4 (g) + SF6 (g)

Between SF4 and SF6, disulfur decafluoride exhibits intermediate reactivity. At 150 °C, it becomes disproportionate to these monosulfur fluorides. Below is the balanced chemical reaction for this reaction.

S2F10 (g) → SF4 (g) + SF6 (g)

Let's have a look at the O.N of S . The O.N of S is X O.N of S in S2F10 - 2X+ 10 (-1) = 0 or 2X-10 = 0 or X = +5 O.N of S in SF4 - X+ 4(-1) = 0 or X = +4 O.N of S in SF6.S2F10 - utilized in high voltage systems like transmission lines, substations, and switchgear.

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