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Carbon disulphide surface tension

Carbon Sulphidoselenide, CSSe, may be prepared by the action of carbon disulphide vapour on ferrous selenide at 650° C. The product, on fractional distillation through a 50-inch head-filled glass column, yields a deep yellow liquid as residue, which on repeated fractionation through the same column yields a middle fraction of the pure sulphidoselenide. It is obtained as a yellow oil of boiling-point 88-90° to 83-95° C. at 749-2 mm., and having a surface tension y =40-44 dynes/cm. at 20° C. [Pg.344]

Tonomura and Ishihara measured the surface tensions of ethyl alcohol and carbon disulphide to low temperatures by the capillary tube inethod and... [Pg.162]

Figure Al.l. Surface tension of carbon disulphide, linear region. Drawn line values recommended by Jasper ) as in table Al.l. Other references indicated for the sake of comparison. Figure Al.l. Surface tension of carbon disulphide, linear region. Drawn line values recommended by Jasper ) as in table Al.l. Other references indicated for the sake of comparison.

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