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Is sulphur a magnet

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Is sulphur attracted to the magnet?

NO


What happens when you put a magnet wrapped in cling film nearby iron and sulphur?

The magnet will attract the iron, but will not attract the sulphur.


How do you separate iron filling and sulphur?

Magnet


How do you separate iron from sulphur in a mixture of iron fillings and sulphur?

you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out


How do you separate iron filings from sulphur?

use a magnet


How will you separate a mixture of ion dust and sulphur powder?

Use a magnet.


Can the iron and sulfur be sparated by means of a magnet?

Yes you can. Since the iron filings are magnetic, but sulphur is not - you can use a magnet to separate the two elements.


Who would you separate iron and sulphur?

You need a magnet to separate iron from a mixture (not from a compound).


What would happen if you pass a magnet over a mixture of iron fillings and sulfur powder?

The iron fillings are attracted by the magnet and separated from the sulphur powder.


Why is iron bromide not magnetic?

Electrons in orbit around an atomic nucleus usually come in pairs, having opposite spin and hence having magnetic poles pointing in opposite directions, resulting in no net magnetism for the atom. Elemental iron has unpaired electrons making it magnetic. When the iron combines with sulphur, electrons from the iron atoms pair with those of sulphur atoms.


Effect of the magnet bar on iron and sulfur mixture?

The iron particles will lift out of the mixture and stick to the magnet while the sulphur is left behind, effectively separating the mixture.


How would you separate a mixture of iron and sulfur?

Use a magnet to filter it out. Put the magnet in a plastic bag so the powder does not stick to the magnet directly. Put the powder into some water and the iron with sink and then you can get the sulphur first and then the iron. Added: The other possibility is to dissolve sulphur powder in Carbon disulphide ( CS2 ). The only disadvantage is, that this water immiscible fluid is rather stinky (rotten cauliflower) and highly flammable.