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A mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide is

A

heterogeneous and shows Tyndall effect

B

homogeneous and shows Tyndall effect

C

heterogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect

D

homogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect.

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  • Calculate the standard heat of formation of carbon disulphide (l), given that the standard heat of combustion of carbon (s), sulphur (s) and carbon disulphide (l) are -393.3, -293.72 and -1108.76 kJ mol^(-1) respectively

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    `-12.502 KJ. Mol^(-1)`
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