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The chemical equation C + 2SO2 -> CS2representsthechemicalreactionprocessbetweencarbon(C)andsulfurdioxide(SO2)toproducecarbondisulfide(CS2).
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Reaction conditions: For the reaction to occur, high pressure and high temperature (around 700 to 900 degrees Celsius) are required. This reaction needs a suitable catalyst to speed up the reaction.
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Reaction process: When carbon (C) is introduced into an environment containing sulfur dioxide (SO2) at high pressure and high temperature, they react with each other to produce carbon disulfide (CS2).
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Phenomenon occurring: During the reaction process, a light yellow gas (carbon disulphide) appears from the reaction between carbon and sulfur dioxide. Carbon disulfide has a characteristic foul smell, is a type of colorless liquid with a slightly sweet smell, and causes headaches when inhaled.