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When a block is immersed in carbon disulfide (CS2), it will experience a change in buoyancy depending on the block's density relative to that of carbon disulfide. If the block is less dense than CS2, it will float; if it is denser, it will sink. Additionally, carbon disulfide is a solvent for many organic materials, so if the block is made of a material that is soluble in CS2, it may start to dissolve or degrade. Overall, the interaction will depend on the material properties of the block and the physical characteristics of carbon disulfide.

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