Using a magnet would be the easiest way.
Heating sulfur with iron fillings lead to the formation of iron sulfide - a chemical compound.
I'm not sure that it's a regularly used method, but since iron is magnetic and sulfur isn't, you could use a magnet to pick up the iron filings.
If you put the magnet near the iron fillings, they will be drawn out by the magnetic pull of the magnet.
The iron fillings are attracted by the magnet and separated from the sulphur powder.
Heating a mixture of sulfur powder and iron fillings will produce Generation of black iron sulfide (FeS) because of insufficient oxidation of sulfur into the iron oxide +3, and Fe2O3 iron sulfide is black, not yellow over iron sulfide (FeS2) ,can be called pyrite. Use iron fillings and sulphur powder and distinguish between these on the basis of: i) appearance i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity ii) behavior towards a magnet iii) behavior towards carbon disulphide a solvent iv) effect of heat.
you use a magent
fractional distillation
a magnet
Yes you can. You might do it with a magnet.
Use a magnet to lift out the iron filings.
you can easily remove iron with magnet. then if you do not care about the sulfur you can set it on fire, and what is left will be pure sand. If you do care about sulfur i don't think i can help you.
Heating sulfur with iron fillings lead to the formation of iron sulfide - a chemical compound.
iron sulfide
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
The iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron sulfide.
use a magnet
it is a heterogenous mixture