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how is carbon sulphide formed from carbon and sulphur ​

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How is carbon sulphide formed from carbon and sulphur?

Carbon disulfide is made by the reaction of carbon and sulfur. ... 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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How is carbon disulfide formed?

Commercial carbon disulfide is made by combining carbon and sulfur at very high temperatures. Several industries use carbon disulfide as a raw material to make such things as rayon, cellophane, and carbon tetrachloride. Currently, the largest user of this chemical is the viscose rayon industry.

What happens when carbon reacts with Sulphur?

Carbon reacts with Sulphur to give carbon disulphide, which is an endothermic reaction, where 92kJ/mol of heat is absorbed.

Is Sulphur soluble in carbon disulfide?

Phosphorus and sulfur are very soluble in carbon disulfide. Sulfur reaches a maximum solubility of 63% S at the 60°C (140°F) atmospheric boiling point of the solution

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