The iron and sulphur split because the iron sinks and the sulphur floats so you can separate the mixture
it becomes sulphur oxide
If you add it to drinking water you it will damage your teeth
1. Iron sulfate is formed. 2. The released copper is deposited on the surface of the iron piece.
a grey precipitate of iron and a colourless solution.
The water will be really hot.
it becomes sulphur oxide
If you add it to drinking water you it will damage your teeth
1. Iron sulfate is formed. 2. The released copper is deposited on the surface of the iron piece.
Add chlorine (Cl) to water and you get HCl, chloride acid Add Sulphur dioxide (SO2) to water and you get H2SO4, sulphuric acid and many other combinations
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When you add heat to an iron nail it will get hot. If enough heat energy is added the nail could melt.
a grey precipitate of iron and a colourless solution.
Take iron, add water and wait.
The water will be really hot.
Nothing. Copper is lower than iron in the electromotive series and will not replace the iron in the iron nitrate solution.
use a magnet to get the iron filings out. then add water to the salt and sand and use a funnel and filter paper to separate the sand from the now salty water catch the water from the funnel in a glass bowl . place the glass bowl on top of a gauze which is balanced on a tripod which under that is a bunsen burner on it's hottest flame. the water will evaporate and you will be left with the salt