Mercury sulphide and carbon disulphide are also produced.
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The shells were filled with carbon disulphide and phosphorus, which gave a combined asphyxiating and incendiary effect.
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However, a solvent without hydrogen, such as carbon tetrachloride, CCl 4 or carbon disulphide, CS 2, may also be used.
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It is a red solid, stable in dry air up to 140 �C, insoluble in ether, carbon tetrachloride, dichloromethane, carbon disulphide.
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BNFS spokesman Gus Melonas said three of the tankers contain carbon disulphide, a poisonous, highly flammable chemical used in making solvent and cellophane.
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Phylloxera " blight, and once faced with devastation, he became one of the pioneers of carbon disulphide injections into the soil in 1878.
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It was discovered that soil in the gardens of a small number of properties were contaminated with high levels of carbon disulphide, a chemical used in the manufacture of rayon.
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A pilot plant for continuous spinning, washing and drying of viscose silk began in 1937, while a process for the recovery of carbon disulphide in the rayon staple plant was developed.
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Alexander Parkes, inventor of the " cold cure " process ( vulcanisation of fabrics using sulphur chloride in a carbon disulphide solution ), claimed that both Hancock and Brockendon admitted to him that their experiments on the Goodyear samples had enabled them to understand what he had done.