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Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.

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The name for CS2?

Carbon Disulfide


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 is the name for CS2?

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.


Is carbon disulfide and disulfide oil the same?

No, carbon disulfide and disulfide oil are not the same. Carbon disulfide is a chemical compound with the formula CS2, while disulfide oil is an oil derived from natural sources containing disulfide compounds. They have different chemical structures and properties.


Formula of carbon disulfide?

The chemical formula of carbon disulfide is CS2. It consists of one carbon atom bonded to two sulfur atoms.


What is the formula for Carbon disulfide?

The chemical formula for carbon disulfide is CS2.


What is another name for Carbon disulfide?

Another name for carbon disulfide is carbon bisulfide.


What is the percent yield for carbon disulfide if the reaction of 40.0g of carbon produces 33.0g of carbon disulfide?

This yield is very low - 13 %.


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 compound is CS2?

CS2 is carbon disulfide, a chemical compound composed of one carbon atom and two sulfur atoms covalently bonded. It is a volatile liquid with a foul odor and is primarily used in the production of viscose rayon fibers and as a solvent in the manufacturing of rubber.


Is carbon disulfide heavier than air?

At room temperature, carbon disulfide is a liquid and therefore quite a bit more dense ('heavier') than air. Even at temperatures where carbon disulfide is a gas, it's considerably more dense than air at the same temperature and pressure. The density of a gas is more or less proportional to its molar mass; for carbon disulfide this is 76 while air is mostly nitrogen (28) and oxygen (32).


What is the chemical name of the formula CS2?

CS2 is Carbon disulfide a colorless liquid. It is a "building block" for a lot of other organic compounds and an industrial solvent. Apparently the pure compound is low odour, but the examples you will run into are foul smelling due to sulphidic impurities like carbonyl sulfide.