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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Carbon
Bisulphide".
Australian National Pollutant Inventory:
Carbon disulfide CDC - NIOSH...
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Bisulfide (or
bisulphide in
British English) is an
inorganic anion with the
chemical formula HS− (also
written as SH−). It
contributes no
color to bisulfide...
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point of
several substances such as water, alcohol,
ether and
carbon bisulphide. He was made a
baron in 1818, and died in Paris.
Despite several claims...
- (1988). "One Pot
Phase Transfer Synthesis of
Trithiocarbonates from
Carbon Bisulphide and
Alkyl Halides".
Synthetic Communications. 18 (13): 1531–1536. doi:10...
- of Import)
Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1930 0 No. 53 The
Petroleum (
Bisulphide of Carbon)
Order (Northern Ireland) 1930 0 No. 54 The
Contributory Pensions...
- (1988). "One Pot
Phase Transfer Synthesis of
Trithiocarbonates from
Carbon Bisulphide and
Alkyl Halides".
Synthetic Communications. 18 (13): 1531–1536. doi:10...
- an
object previously dipped in a
solution of
phosphorus contained in
bisulphide of carbon, and then in
nitrate of silver. A spider's web, silver-plated...
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produced from an arc-light of 13,000
candlepower which p****ed
through two
bisulphide of
carbon prisms providing a
colour spectrum.
These colours were then...
- The tube was
closed by gl**** at its ends, and was
filled with
carbon bisulphide or water, and the
liquid was
between two
nicol prisms.
Through the liquid...
- Dunster, R. W., Sanders, J. V., & McTaggart, F. K. (1967).
Molybdenum bisulphide deposits—their
formation and
characteristics on
automotive engine parts...