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Yes, the products are hydrogen sulfide and iron II bromide. 2HBr + FeS --> FeBr2 + H2S
When CS2 is added to reaction mixture Fe + S = FeS , it would dissolve the excess 'S' leaving the solids Fe and FeS without any change.
In the reaction FeS + 2HCl --> FeCl2+ H2S, the iron replaces the hydrogen and the hydrogen replaces the iron. This is two replacements, so the reaction is a double replacement reaction. (It's sometimes also called a double displacement reaction.)
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its ionic, as iron is positively charged metal and sulfate is a negatively charged nonmetal.
Iron sulfides are: FeS, FeS2, Fe3S4.
FeCl2, FeS, and FeSO4 are three common compounds containing iron.
Pyrite, iron sulfide, FeS, also commonly known as fool's gold.
Fes's population is 1,044,376.
Fes was created in 789.
It was FES. Fes was red and like funnel.
FeS is not a chemical equation but a chemical formula; FeS is the chemical formula of iron sulfide.
The population of Fes el Bali is 156,000.
Yes...though there are several different compounds termed iron sulphide that have different stoichiometries [atomic proportions] and/or crystal structures. For example pyrite [FeS2] vs. troilite [FeS] are different compounds, though both are "iron sulphide".
front-end structures (FES) relating to bus bodies
There are two atoms in the compound FeS: Sulfur and iron.