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Carbon disulfide has a linear molecule.
This yield is very low - 13 %.
Carbon disulfide is the chemical compound made up of linear S=C=S molecules
Carbon disulfide has many industrial applications. Frequently used in fumigation and also as an insecticide, carbon disulfide is not used in the dry cleaning industry.
Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.
Carbon disulfide has a linear molecule.
No. Carbon disulfide is a molecular compound.
Molecular shape= linear bond angle = 180 degrees
Carbon disulfide is CS2
No
carbon disulfide
CS2 stands for carbon disulfide; the 2 is written as a subscript and stands for a chemical compound which contains a carbon atom and two sulfur atoms.
Yes carbon disulfide is a liquid at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is however, a gas. CS2 is a liquid because of the higher molecular weight.
Carbon disulfide does not contain hydrogen (dissociable or otherwise), and therefore does not have a pH.
This yield is very low - 13 %.
There is no such compound known. C3S2 is an impossible formula. CS2 (carbon disulfide) is the only C and S containing formula known to me.
Tetrahedral on the first carbon Trigonal planer on the second carbon