the solution remains colorless as sulphur dissolves in carbon disulphide.
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
Carbon Disulphide = CS2
yes, it is insoluble in water but slightly soluble in carbon disulphide.
Carbon disulphide
Type your answer here... If you add Carbon disulphide to the mixture, sulfur dissolves (and any fat components of flour) leaving flour residue Ravi
1. Salt will dissolve in carbon disulphide 2. Now we have a mixture of iron filings sugar and carbon disulphide(salt dissolved in it) 3. Separate iron filings by magnet. 4. Remove the sugar by Decantation process. 5. Separate carbon disulphide and salt by distilation.
carbon disulphide
it is a compound
by using carbon disulphide
Carbon disulfide can be used to separate a mixture of iron filings and sulfur. This is because carbon disulfide can be used to dissolve sulfur, thus leaving you with the iron filings.
Carbon Disulphide = CS2
it is a covalent compound so it is a non-electrolyte.
SOLUBILITY OF SULPHUR IN CARBON DISULPHIDE:Because carbon disulphide and sulphur both are non polar molecules therefore, sulphur is soluble in carbon disulphide while water is a polar molecule and not allow sulphur to dissolve
yes, it is insoluble in water but slightly soluble in carbon disulphide.
carbon disulphide
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carbon disulphide