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what do you observe when carbon disulphide is added to a mixture of iron filling and sulphur​

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Answered by arunavaray
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Answer:

Addition of carbon disulphide to a mixture containing iron fillings and sulphur powder, leads to formation of a clear yellow solution when sulphur powder dissolves in carbon disulphide, on gentle shaking. Iron fillings being insoluble settle in the bottom.

Answered by sayan3463
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Step-by-step explanation:

When C₂S is added to a mixture of Iron fillings and Sulphur, the sulphur powder mixes with C₂S to form C₃S (carbon trisulphide) and the Iron fillings remain out. We can then strain out the iron fillings and evaporate the remaining C₃S.

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