Carbon reacts with sulphur to form
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carbon reacts with sulphur to form CARBON DISULPHIDE! ... It is now made by the combustion of natural gas in sulfur. Its major industrial uses are in the manufacture of rayon, carbon tetrachloride, and agricultural fumigants.....
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carbon reacts with sulphur to form CARBON DISULPHIDE! ...
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It is now made by the combustion of natural gas in sulfur. Its major industrial uses are in the manufacture of rayon, carbon tetrachloride, and agricultural fumigants.
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