These tests are performed to determine the carbon-sulfur content of some metals. Certain metals comply to a specific standard due to the levels of its carbon-sulfur content.
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Sponge iron contains carbon oxygen iron sulphur phosphorus when water is mixed it form reaction between oxygen and hydrogen it produce enomous heat that its starting to burn --
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Most cutting and welding is done with a neutral flame.
The main reason of hot sortness is sulphur in steel. Therefore, answer of control of hot sortness is to control the sulphur in liquid steel before casting
Carbon disulphide will evaporate from the mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide as it has a lower boiling point compared to sulphur.
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
One method of separating sulphur from a mixture of carbon particles and rolled sulphur is by using a process called sublimation. Since sulphur sublimes at a lower temperature compared to carbon, you can heat the mixture to a specific temperature where sulphur will vaporize and then condense back into solid form separately from the carbon particles. This way, you can isolate sulphur from the mixture.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
What does sulphur oxide make with carbon?
Hydrogen, carbon, sulphur.
sulphur oxicide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon.
Sulphate and carbon separately are elements, combined sulphur and carbon is a compound.
Sulfur is soluble in carbon disulfide.
I guess you are referring to the shiny metallic appearance when you say 'silver' Carbon is not silver in appearance. Sulphur is not silver in appearance. Both Carbon and Sulphur are elements.
"sulphur+oxygen->sulphur oxide."Se + O2 under pressure renders SeO2 (selenium dioxide). "Comment on the fact that the analagous reaction between sulphur and oxygen, although extremely slow, gives a product with a different stoichiometry". Part 1A Inorganic Chemistry Paper, University of Oxford, 2008.So the paper suggeststhat sulphur dioxide is not the product of direct combination of sulphur and oxygen. Why is this? Is it contaminated with some SO3?I think it's actually sulphur dioxide rather than sulphur oxide as someone else suggested. If you look at the reaction of carbon and oxygen, it doesn't produce carbon oxide, but carbon dioxide. So therefore I think if:Carbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxideThen:Sulphur + oxygen --> Sulphur dioxide
Sulfur is soluble in carbon tetrachloride.