Nothing at all. They mix together to form a mixture which can be easily separated using a magnet to pull the iron out of the Sulphur. However if the two are heated strongly then iron sulphide will form. Once this chemical reaction has occurred they are almost inseparably under normal conditions.
Well, if we mix iron sulfur mixture and hydrochlonic acid, only the iron reacts.
iron sulphide is formed
When sufficiently heated, iron filings and sulfur react to produce a compound, iron (II) sulfide.
We can observe small particles of iron and sulfur.
Iron fillings will be corroded.
Well, if we mix iron sulfur mixture and hydrochlonic acid, only the iron reacts.
iron sulphide
its vibrating
iron sulphide is formed
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When sufficiently heated, iron filings and sulfur react to produce a compound, iron (II) sulfide.
We can observe small particles of iron and sulfur.
If you heat it up after you mix it, you will form "organosulfide" compounds.
Iron is corroded in steam.
it turns into cod liver oil
Iron fillings will be corroded.