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What is the compoundCS2?

It is carbon disulfide, a non-polar covalent compound.


Is Iodine more soluble in water or carbon disulfide?

Iodine is more soluble in carbon disulfide than in water. It has a higher solubility in non-polar solvents like carbon disulfide due to its non-polar nature and the ability to form weak van der Waals interactions with the solvent molecules.


Does sodium chloride dissolve in CS2?

Because carbon disulfide is a non-polar solvent sodium chloride is not soluble.


Is CS2 miscible?

CS2 carbon disulfide is a non polar compound, a liquid (smelly!). It is miscible with other non-polar solvents.


Which pure liquid is the best solvent for carbon disulfide?

Carbon disulfide (CS2) is a non-polar compound, so you're looking for a non-polar liquid solvent. Some common and reasonable possibilities would be benzene, hexane, octane, or xylene, all non-polar liquid hydrocarbons. Like dissolves like!


What is the meaning of carbon disulfide?

Carbon disulfide is a colorless volatile liquid with a strong odor. It is used in the manufacturing of chemicals, rayon, and cellophane, as well as in pesticide production. Prolonged exposure to carbon disulfide can be toxic and can cause health issues.


What type of bond is carbon disulfide?

Carbon disulfide is a polar covalent bond due to the difference in electronegativity between carbon and sulfur.


What solvent would carbon tetrachloride be more soluble?

Carbon tetrachloride is more soluble in non-polar solvents such as chloroform or carbon disulfide due to its non-polar nature. These solvents have similar chemical properties that allow for greater solubility of carbon tetrachloride compared to polar solvents.


What solvents would naphthalene C10H8 be most soluble?

Naphthalene (C10H8) is most soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, toluene, and carbon disulfide due to its non-polar nature and aromatic structure. These solvents can efficiently dissolve naphthalene molecules due to their similar non-polar characteristics.


Does carbon dissolve in carbon disulphide?

No, and I even can't think of any solvent for carbon black, graphite or diamond at all. But who knows, maybe the next question might be: What is a possible solvent for any allotrope of carbon?


The name for CS2?

Carbon Disulfide


In which of these solvents would naphthalene C10H8 be most soluble?

Naphthalene would be most soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene or hexane because it is a non-polar molecule. Polar solvents like water would not dissolve naphthalene well due to the lack of strong intermolecular interactions between the polar water molecules and the non-polar naphthalene molecules.