CS + H2O + H2(g) + CL2(g) =???

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CS + H2O + H2(g) + CL2(g) =???

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CS + H2O + H2(g) + CL2(g) =???
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CS is not free existing. Do you mean CS2?

But generally it will give Chlorinehydrogencarbon and carbonoxides. Sulfur will give mroe Sulfuroxides in the reaction.
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