Nothing , because both are solid and unreactive but when sulphur is put in molten iron the iron sulphide FeS is formed.
Iron is a solid as it is heatea with sulfur it forms iron sulfric k really i dont knw the answer i guess it :)
after heating a compound named iron sulphide is formed which is a non-metal
Pyrite is made of iron and sulfur and is the compound iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. It is not a mixture of iron and sulfur. The iron and sulfur are chemically combined to form a compound.
sulfur and iron are elements, sulfur a yellow powder and iron a metal. When mixed together at room temperature they do not react readily and constitute a mixture which can be separated say by using a magnet to attract the iron. Heat them up and a vigorous reaction ensues forming a chemical compound, black iron sulfide, Fe2S3 see link for experimental details
When sulfur and iron are heated together Fe and sulphur ions are formed. These ions make FeS together. FeS is black in color.
The iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron sulfide.
iron oxide
a mixture
Iron is a solid as it is heatea with sulfur it forms iron sulfric k really i dont knw the answer i guess it :)
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Forms the compound, iron sulfide.
after heating a compound named iron sulphide is formed which is a non-metal
Pyrite is made of iron and sulfur and is the compound iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. It is not a mixture of iron and sulfur. The iron and sulfur are chemically combined to form a compound.
Metals such as iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) commonly form oxides (in combination with oxygen). Iron(II)Oxide is Fe0. Zinc oxide is ZnO.If the question intended to ask "what is formed when they react together" the answer is, they don't form compounds because they are cations (positive ions in an ionic compound).
Reacting iron with sulfur an iron sulfide is formed, not a mixture.
Iron sulfide
Because in a chemical compound is a chemical bond between the elements. From a mixture of iron and sulfur iron can be separated with a magnet.