Chemistry, asked by saumya469, 1 year ago

Carbon disulphide burns in air to give carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.

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Answered by Ujjwal2018
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CS2 (l) + 3O2 (g) → CO2 (g)+ 2SO2 (g)

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to the circumstances mentioned in the question that,carbon disulphide burns in air to give carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.

This above mentioned statement is completely true and this phenomenon is also one of the main reasons behind today's air pollution.

Chemical equation for this reaction is:

CS2 (l) + 3O2 (g) -> CO2 (g)+ 2SO2 (g)

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