what happens when carbon disulfide is added to a mixture 2 of iron filling and sulphur
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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 incarbon disulphide, on gentle shaking.Iron fillings being insoluble settle in the bottom. These can be separated by filtration.
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