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What happens when n-butane and sulphur are heated to high temperature?

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Answered by furqaan6
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On heating the reaction mixture , the sulfur melts & reacts with the iron exothermically to form iron (ii) sulfide.
Answered by SteffiPaul
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When n-butane and sulphur are heated to high temperature, it forms Thiophene.

  • The molecular formula of n-butane is CH₃CH₂CH₂CH₃.
  • The reaction of n-butane with sulphur is a highly endothermic reaction.
  • When n-butane and sulphur are heated to high temperature, it forms Thiophene.

Hence, When n-butane and sulphur are heated to high temperature, it forms Thiophene.

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