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name the solvent which dissolve the 1) sulphur 2) rust 3) rubber 4) iodine ​

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Answered by as8358132
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Answer:

iodine

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Answered by hanaan09
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Answer:

1)carbon disulfide

While some nonpolar solvents like toluene can partially dissolve it, the most effective chemical for dissolving sulfur is carbon disulfide.

2)Nonpolar solvents such as hexane and carbon tetrachloride provide a higher solubility so , they are solvents of iodine. 5. Oil paints are solvents of rust.

3)Most any ketone will dissolve rubber. Acetone is probably the safest of the bunch. Another thing that might work is a little bit of gasoline or Windex (ammonia solution). Most rubber is bonded with rubber cement, which usually has a n-heptane solvent to begin with that is evaporated off.

4)Iodine is only slightly soluble in water but dissolves readily in a solution of sodium or potassium iodide. Tincture of iodine is a solution of iodine and potassium iodide in alcohol

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