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Q6:
Carbon disulfide is a liquid that can be used in the production of rayon and cellophane. It is manufactured from methane and elemental sulfur according to the following chemical equation:

CH4 (g) + 4 S (s) → CS2 (l) + 2 H2S (g)

How many moles of CS2 can be formed by the complete reaction of 10.6 mol of S?

a) 1 mol
b) 2.65 mol
c) 4 mol
d) 10.6 mol

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ar (S) = 32.07 g/mol

Ar (C) = 11.99 g/mol

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Answered by anurimasingh22
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Answer:

d, 10.6

A clear, colourless to light yellow volatile liquid with a pronounced offensive odour is how carbon disulfide manifests itself. boiling point is 46 °C. -22°F is the flash point. Over a large vapor/air concentration range (1%–50%), flammable. Vapors easily catch fire; the heat from a regular light bulb may be sufficient. More dense (10.5 lb/gal) than water and insoluble in water as a result, sinks in water. Vapors weigh more than air. manufactured into rayon and cellophane, as well as flotation agents and used as a solvent.

A colourless liquid, pure carbon disulfide has a pleasant aroma that is similar to that of chloroform. Impure carbon disulfide is a yellowish liquid with an awful stench, similar to decaying food, that is typically employed in most industrial processes.

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