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Carbon disulfide, CS2, reacts with chlorine, Cl2, in the presence of a catalyst between 105°C and 130°C, to form carbon
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Carbon tetrachloride reacts at high temperatures with oxygen to produce two toxic gases, phosgene and chlorine.
CCl4(g) +
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Carbon reacts with chlorine to form CCl4. What is the name of this compound?
A.carbon 4-chloride B.tetracarbon chloride C.carbon
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A chemist mixes 53.8 g of carbon tetrachloride with 50.0 g of 2-ethyltoluene and 72.8 g of isopropenylbenzene.
Calculate the
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Carbon disulfide (CS2) reacts with excess chlorine (Cl2) to produce carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and disulfur dichloride (S2Cl2).
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The average coefficient of volume expansion for carbon tetrachloride is 5.81 10-4 (°C)−1. If a 42.5-gal steel container is
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The average coefficient of volume expansion for carbon tetrachloride is 5.81 10-4 (°C)-1. If a 43.0 gal steel container is
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In a solution with carbon tetrachloride as the solvent, the compound VCl4 undergoes dimerization:
2VCl4 <-> V2Cl8 When 6.6834 g
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In a solution with carbon tetrachloride as the solvent, the compound VCl4 undergoes dimerization:
2VCl4 <-> V2Cl8 When 6.6834 g
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A solution of an unknown volatile nonelectrolyte was prepared by dissolving
0.250 g of the substance in 40.0 g of CCl4 (carbon
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