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Definition of CS2
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: This compound is commonly referred to as Carbon Disulfide.
1.1.2 English name: It is called Carbon disulfide.
1.2. Atomic mass: CS2 has an atomic mass of 76 g/mol.
1.3. Atomic weight: CS2 consists of 1 carbon atom and 2 sulfur atoms.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The CS2 molecule is formed by the covalent bonding of atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: CS2 does not form ions under normal conditions. -
Properties: CS2
2.1 Physical properties of CS2
State: CS2 is liquid
Color: colorless
Odor: distinctive odor
pH level: CS2 does not have a pH level since it is a non-ionizing liquid.
2.2 Chemical properties of CS2: CS2 has the ability to react with many metals and non-metals to form other compounds. -
Common chemical equations for CS2
Due to the flammability of CS2, it often participates in oxidation-reduction reactions such as: CS2 + 3O2 -> CO2 + 2SO2 -
CS2 preparation
4.1 Lab preparation of CS2: CS2 is usually prepared from the reaction between charcoal and sulfur.
4.2 Industrial preparation of CS2: In the industry, CS2 is produced by burning charcoal in air and then contacting it with sulfur.