a chemical change occurs
This is a chemical change.
Iron is a magnetic substance, which means it is attracted by a magnet. On the other hand, Sulfur is a non-magnetic substance. If you place a magnet near a mixture of Iron and Sulfur, the iron pieces will stick to the magnet, while the sulfur powder will remain.
Iron is a magnetic substance. Place a magnet over the sample. Iron will stick to the magnet, while sulfur will remain.
A change in the color of a solution is a sign thatthere is a chemical change happening. A chemical change happens when two substances combine forming another substance. It can also happen when two or more substances decompose.
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This is a chemical change.
The change resulted in a new property.
Iron is a magnetic substance, which means it is attracted by a magnet. On the other hand, Sulfur is a non-magnetic substance. If you place a magnet near a mixture of Iron and Sulfur, the iron pieces will stick to the magnet, while the sulfur powder will remain.
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Definite composition, and a chemical change occurring when the components are mixed. A compound of Iron(II) sulfide is more than just mixing equal amounts of molecules of iron and sulfur. Mix 5.6 g iron and 3.2 g sulfur and they are not a compound. The iron can be separated using a magnet. Heat and allow a chemical change to take place and they cannot be easily separated, the magnet won't separate the iron now.
A laboratory.
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Minerals in Rocks combine with Chemicals in the air,Chemical Weathering takes place.
1.) Mix the Sulfur (block) and Quicklimetogether.2.) Combine that mixture with combustible material (various size pieces of wood from kindling to small pieces) making a compact design.3.) Make sure that the area can get good ventilation.4.) Pour water over the entire mixture of Wood, Sulfur, & Quicklime.5.) The EXOTHERMIC reaction that then takes place "should" be hot enough to ignite the wood into a fiery mass.
Iron is a magnetic substance. Place a magnet over the sample. Iron will stick to the magnet, while sulfur will remain.
No. Sulfur takes the place of oxygen.