XXIII. Experiments on the alcohol of sulphur, or sulphuret of carbon
@article{BerzeliusXXIIIEO, title={XXIII. Experiments on the alcohol of sulphur, or sulphuret of carbon}, author={J{\"o}ns Jacob Berzelius and Alexander John Gaspard Marcet}, journal={Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London}, pages={171 - 199} }
There has been, of late years, much discussion respecting the nature of a singular oily liquid, which was first noticed by Mr. Lampadius, who procured it by distillation from a mixture of pyrites and charcoal, and gave it the name of alcohol of sulphur, on account of its very great volatility.