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How is carbon disulphide formed from carbon and sulphur ? ​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Carbon disulfide is made by the reaction of carbon and sulfur. ... Carbon disulfide is denser than water and only slightly soluble in it. Its boiling point is 46.3° C (115.3° F) and its freezing point -110.8° C (-169.2° F); its vapour, which is heavier than air, is ignited with extraordinary ease.✔✔✔☺✌

Answered by Sringjona
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Carbon disulfide is made by the reaction of carbon and sulfur. ... Carbon disulfide is denser than water and only slightly soluble in it. Its boiling point is 46.3° C (115.3° F) and its freezing point -110.8° C (-169.2° F); its vapour, which is heavier than air, is ignited with extraordinary ease.

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