Yes. It is a mixture of protons, neutrons, and some electrons.
Sulphur plus water is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
It is very simple
It is very simple
One method of separating sulphur from a mixture of carbon particles and rolled sulphur is by using a process called sublimation. Since sulphur sublimes at a lower temperature compared to carbon, you can heat the mixture to a specific temperature where sulphur will vaporize and then condense back into solid form separately from the carbon particles. This way, you can isolate sulphur from the mixture.
To obtain sulphur from a mixture of sulphur and iron fillings, you can use a magnet to separate the iron fillings from the mixture. Then, you can heat the remaining mixture to sublimate the sulphur, which will turn into a gas and can be collected by condensing it back into a solid form.
Carbon disulphide will evaporate from the mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide as it has a lower boiling point compared to sulphur.
Sulphur can be obtained from a mixture of powdered sulphur and iron filings by using a magnet. The iron filings, being magnetic, can be attracted and removed from the mixture using a magnet, leaving behind the non-magnetic powdered sulphur. This separation method takes advantage of the differing physical properties of the two substances, allowing for the recovery of sulphur in a pure form.
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
its the same...... bar the fact that in iron sulphite the 2 chemicals have compouded were as iron and sulphur is still a mixture
an alloy is a mixture of metals and sulphur is a non metal so the answer is no . :) hope that was helpful
Sulphur is an element. It is neither compound nor mixture.
Use a magnet.