Carbon disulfide

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Descripción

A clear, colorless liquid compound with a strong, disagreeable odor, that is highly toxic and made by heating together carbon and sulfur. Carbon disulfide was discovered in 1796. It is used as a solvent for rubber and other products. It was once used as a fumigant for houses, wood objects, and books; however, it is no longer recommended because it can soften paints, varnishes, plastics, rubbers, and tarnish metals.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300015252

Otros términos

  • 二硫化碳 [zh]
  • kooldisulfide [nl]
  • sulfure de carbone [fr]
  • disulfuro de carbono [es]
  • carbon disulphide [en]
  • èr liú huà tàn [zh]
  • er liu hua tan [zh]
  • erh liu hua t'an [zh]
  • carbon bisulfide [en]
  • carbon bisulphide [en]