When a mixture of iron filings and sulfur is put in carbon disulphide in a test tube, the sulfur will dissolve in the carbon disulphide, leaving behind the iron filings. The iron filings can be separated from the solution using a magnet.
Yes, red phosphorus is insoluble in both water and carbon disulfide. It is mainly soluble in organic solvents and not easily dissolved in water-based or polar solvents.
The chemical formula for carbon is C and for chlorine is Cl.
The chemical formula for carbon fluoride is CF₄. It is also known as carbon tetrafluoride.
The chemical formula for carbon is simply C.
Carbon disulphide will evaporate from the mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide as it has a lower boiling point compared to sulphur.
When a mixture of iron filings and sulfur is put in carbon disulphide in a test tube, the sulfur will dissolve in the carbon disulphide, leaving behind the iron filings. The iron filings can be separated from the solution using a magnet.
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S=C=S Carbon disulphide CS2
No, carbon disulfide is not an electrolyte because it does not dissociate into ions in solution to conduct electricity. It is a nonpolar solvent that does not form ions when dissolved in water.
Calcium Sulphideare you kidding me! what is the the symbol for calcium? i think it is not C, C would be CARBON. and as it goes for the S2 that would be disulphide so your answer is...........Carbon disulphide
The compound name for CS2 is carbon disulfide.
Copper disulphide is a compound Assuming the coppers has valency 2 it will have the formula Cu(SO3)2
The chemical formula of ruthenium disulphide is RuS2.
You can separate iron filings using a magnet, salt and sugar by dissolving them in water and then evaporating the water to recover the salt, sugar, carbon disulfide can be separated by distillation as it has a low boiling point.