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Carbon disulfide-insoluble

The gray metallic form of selenium is its most stable modification. It constitutes lustrous gray to black hexagonal crystals density 4.18 g/cm at 20° melts at 217°C soluble in sulfuric acid and chloroform very slightly soluble in carbon disulfide insoluble in alcohol. [Pg.812]

One gram dissolves in 2.2 mL of ethanol and 4.5 mL of propanol freely soluble in benzene, ether, glacial acetic acid, and carbon disulfide. Insoluble in water. Forms salts... [Pg.250]

The solvent fractionation scheme for separating coal liquid products into flve fractions propane-soluble (oil) propane-insoluble and pentane-soluble (resin) pentane-insoluble and benzene-soluble (asphaltene) benzene-insoluble and carbon disulfide-soluble (carbene) and carbon disulfide-insoluble (carboid) was described previously (1,2). [Pg.67]

Properties Colorless to light yellow liquid irritating, unpleasant odor. D 1.398 (20/4C), mp -199C bp 71.3C, refr index 1.4654, flash p 30F (-1.1C), autoign temp 563F (295C). Soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulfide insoluble in water. [Pg.41]

Properties Reddish-brown globules balsamic, vanilla-like odor. Brittle at room temperature but softened by heat. Soluble in warm alcohol and carbon disulfide insoluble in water. [Pg.137]

Properties Lemon-yellow powder. D 2.04, mp greater than 230C (decomposes). Soluble in chloroform slightly soluble in benzene and carbon disulfide insoluble in water. [Pg.162]

Properties Pale-yellow needles almond odor. D 1.69, mp 53C, bp 315C, flash p 382F (194C). Soluble in hot alcohol, ether, benzene, carbon disulfide insoluble in water. [Pg.280]

Properties White, crystalline needles or small plates. D 0.9782, bp 284C, mp 52C. Soluble in alcohol, chloroform, ether, carbon disulfide insoluble in water. [Pg.465]

Properties Pale-yellow to dark-red liquid fishy odor and taste. D 0.920-0.930, saponification number 160-180, iodine number 120-136, refr index about 1.47. Soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, and carbon disulfide insoluble in water. [Pg.629]

Properties Soft, white, unctuous mass faint odor bland taste. Mp 36-42C. High in saturated fats. Soluble in ether, chloroform, light petroleum hydrocarbons, carbon disulfide insoluble in water. Combustible. [Pg.739]

Properties Yellow, crystalline mass. D 2.00, mp 172C, bp 407.8C, autoign temp 212F (100C) (solution). Soluble in carbon disulfide insoluble in cold water, decomposed by hot water. [Pg.987]

Figure 4. Elastic deformation of Figure 5. Carbon disulfide-insoluble amorphous sulfur along a surface sulfur elastomer in the cross section... Figure 4. Elastic deformation of Figure 5. Carbon disulfide-insoluble amorphous sulfur along a surface sulfur elastomer in the cross section...
When urea is coated with pressure-atomized sulfur at about 180 °F and quickly cooled, a mosaic texture is developed, as in the cross section of the sulfur coating in Figure 15. This mosaic texture is well developed and is characterized by high ratios of the areas of crystalline to carbon disulfide-insoluble sulfur. The mosaic texture in such samples is different... [Pg.32]


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