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When you mix Iron filings and Sulphur crystals together, you form a mixture of Iron and Sulphur from which both the components can be separated by physical means. But if you heat the mixture strongly, then it becomes a compound of Iron Sulphide from which the two components cannot be separated by physical means.
As an industrial chemical. Used to heat boilers for electric generation. The gases given off when combusted, can be collected and used in further chemical manufacture. These gases are Carbon dioxide, Ammonia, Sulphur Dioxide, Methane, Hydrogen sulphide.
because of its shape and properties makes it have high resistance to heat
It depends upon their affinity for one another. A chemical compound can be formed by the combination of two or more atoms if they combine to release energy, ie to form (a) chemical bond(s)... Iron + Sulphur + Heat energy = Iron Sulphide Argon + Argon = Argon .... not a compound.
2 reason why copper is metal and Sulphur is a non metal is that copper is a good conductor of heat while sulphur is and also solid is the state of copper and not that of sulphur.
Fe2SO4 for Iron(II) sulfate and Fe2(SO4)3 for Fe(III)sulfate.
A compound, iron sulfide, is formed by chemical reaction between the iron and the sulphur. Depending on reaction conditions, either iron (II) or iron (III) sulphide or a mixture of both of them will be formed.
When you mix Iron filings and Sulphur crystals together, you form a mixture of Iron and Sulphur from which both the components can be separated by physical means. But if you heat the mixture strongly, then it becomes a compound of Iron Sulphide from which the two components cannot be separated by physical means.
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2ZnS + 3O2 ---> 2ZnO + 2SO2 Zinc sulphide + Oxygen ---> Zinc oxide + Sulphur dioxide This reaction is endothermic and requires a heat change (H) in order to happen. As the Zinc sulphide reacts with the oxygen the zinc becomes oxidised (oxidation, zinc atoms bond to oxygen atoms), and during this reaction sulphur dioxide is given off.
Yes, sulphur melts.
Yes, sulphur melts.
It gets hoty because the fire is hot (obviously) but the two chemicals react together causing heat to be transferdinto the whole mixture. when it has all been burnt it ceates a mixture/compound called sulphur oxide....
As an industrial chemical. Used to heat boilers for electric generation. The gases given off when combusted, can be collected and used in further chemical manufacture. These gases are Carbon dioxide, Ammonia, Sulphur Dioxide, Methane, Hydrogen sulphide.
When you heat sulphar you chemically mix it with oxygen therefore creating sulphide
The result of heating iron filings and sulfur powder mixture shows an exothermic reaction which forms a compound, iron sulfide.
It melts. This is assuming you're heating it in the absence of oxygen, or at least in such a way that it doesn't burn.