Carbon disulfide is produced from the high-temperature reaction of carbon and sulfur: C(s) + S 2 (g)
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Carbon disulfide is produced from the high-temperature reaction of carbon and sulfur:
C(s) + S2(g) = CS2(g)
This reaction is carried out in a retort at low pressure, and in the absence of oxygen and other species that may react with either the carbon or the sulfur. Compute the equilibrium percentage conversion of sulfur at 750°C and 1000°C.
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Chemical Biochemical And Engineering Thermodynamics
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