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Carbon monosulfide

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Carbon monosulfide
Carbon disulfide (CS), red powder crystal, odorless and tasteless. It is insoluble in water, ethanol, turpentine, benzene, but soluble in ether, CS2, the mixture of ammonia water and ethanol, and ammonia sulfide. It is easy to sublimate when heated. When heated to below 300 ℃ under high vacuum, it will not change except for releasing a small amount of H2S. stay carbon monoxide Chemical laser can be used as fuel.
Chinese name
Carbon monosulfide
Foreign name
Carbon monosulfide
Molecular formula
CS
molecular weight
forty-four point zero eight
Character
Red powder crystal, odorless and tasteless

physical property

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Character: red powder crystal.
Smell: odorless and tasteless.
Density: 1.66g/ml
Solubility: insoluble in water, ethanol, turpentine and benzene, soluble in ether, CS2, the mixture of ammonia water and ethanol, and ammonium sulfide.
Stability: easy to sublimate when heated.

chemical property

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Carbon monosulfide is very unstable and can still react with non-metallic simple substances to produce compounds containing C=S bonds at low temperatures. Mixed with sulfur to generate CS two And colorless crystals. Like carbon monoxide, it can also form complexes with central atoms in many ways. Similar CSe and CTe complexes have also been found.

Preparation method

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1. At H two In the presence of and CO two The vapor is decomposed by silent discharge.
2. Replace CS two The vapor passes through hot pumice or asbestos.
3. Replace CS two And carbon or hydrogen heated to red.
4. Replace Sb two S three Mix and heat with excess C.
5. Replace CO and H two S Mix and heat to high temperature.
6. Replace SO two And CH four React at high temperature.

Main purpose

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It can be used as fuel in carbon monoxide chemical laser.