Iron (Fe) and Sulfur (S) make up Iron Sulfide.
If you mean, "What elements make up iron sulphide," then they are Iron and Sulphur. Various 'types' of iron sulphide exist, including FeS (iron (II) sulphide), FeS2 (commonly known as pyrite, iron (II) disulphide or fool's gold), and Fe2S3 (iron (III) sulphide).
It is a compound because iron and sulfur are two individual elements that you can find on the periodic table.
Two elements, iron and sulpur, make up a molecule of the compound iron sulphide.
Fe2SO4 for Iron(II) sulfate and Fe2(SO4)3 for Fe(III)sulfate.
Iron sulfide is not a metal. It is a chemical compound with the appearance of a metal, but it does not have some of the characteristics of a metal. For example, it does not conduct electricity.
Iron is, itself, and element. It is not a compound of two elements.
no,iron sulphide is made up when sulphur and iron is heated.
Iron and oxygen
iron & oxygen
Iron & Bromine Its chemical formula is FeBr3
Iron and chlorine are the elements that make up ferrous chloride.