The combustion of carbon disulfide

  1. A handbook gives the heat of combustion of liquid carbon disulfide as -3.42 kcal/g of the liquid. Write the equation
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  2. Carbon disulfide (CS2) undergoes a single displacement reaction with O2 to form CO2. If 100 grams of CS2 reacts with 38 grams of
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  3. Phosphate, PO43- is an oxyanion.Deduce the formula of calcium phosphate. [1] 1.7 Sulfur combines with carbon to give carbon
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  4. 6 Phosphate, PO43- is an oxyanion.Deduce the formula of calcium phosphate. [1] 1.7 Sulfur combines with carbon to give carbon
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  5. The frequency of a light wave is the same when the light travels in ethyl alcohol or in carbon disulfide.Find the ratio of the
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  6. Carbon disulfide is a colorless liquid. When pure, it is nearly odorless, but the commercial product smells vile. Carbon
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  7. write a balanced reaction for 50.92 grams of carbon disulfide,including molar masses. then calculate the moles of carbon
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  8. Can someone just get me started on this im not sure of how to go about solving this.The heat of vaporization of carbon
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  9. The combustion of carbon disulfide in the presence of excess oxygen yields carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide:CS2(g)+3O2(g)--->CO
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  10. The combustion of carbon disulfide in the presence of excess oxygen yields carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide:CS2(g)+3O2(g)--->CO
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